An example of onomatopoeia is "buzz" because the word imitates the sound of a bee.
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A suspension is an example of a dispersion.
A housing estate is not an example of an energy pyramid. A diamond ring is not an example of an energy pyramid. A cloud is not an example of an energy pyramid.
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A word describing the sound something makes when in action. Correct spelling is: onomatopoeia
It depends on how you're using the word. If you're using it as a verb then yes. As a noun, no.
You know, I think the word you want is "onomatopoeia." This almost impossible to spell word refers to a word which was created in imitation of the sound associated with the animal or thing it represents. The most common example is "Boom!" "Cockadoodledoo" will also do. But I can't really understand the rest of your question. Homophones rhyme by definition. I can't see, though, where onomatopoeia fits in the scheme of this. If you tell me, I will try and answer your question and, as things seem, for this I will probably be able. Otherwise, I am unsure if anyone can.
There is no antonym for example, you can't have no example. Therefore there is no antonym for example.
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Comma. For example, pink, red, yellow and blue.
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Windows XP is an example of an OS. Windows Vista is an example of an OS. Windows 7 is an example of an OS. Mac OS X is an example of an OS.
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