Onomatopoeia can show anger by using harsh, abrupt, or loud sounds that mimic noises associated with anger, such as "bam," "crash," or "argh." These words convey a sense of intensity and emotion that can evoke a feeling of anger in the reader or listener.
"Boom!" can be used as an onomatopoeia for anger, representing an explosive or intense emotion.
"RAWR" or "ARGH" are common onomatopoeias that represent the sound of anger. These words are used to mimic the sound made by a person when expressing anger or frustration.
The onomatopoeia "sigh" is commonly used to represent the sound of sighing in writing.
No, "mourn" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia words are ones that sound like the noise they describe, such as "buzz" or "crash". "Mourn" is a verb meaning to feel or show deep sorrow or grief.
No. It doesn't sound like the word snarl when something or someone snarls.
The common way for dogs to show anger is by snarling and baring their teeth
Yes, a Catholic priest can show justified anger. He is only human. Jesus Christ, himself, showed anger, sometimes directed at the Pharisees, sometimes at his own apostles.
They bummed your mother. :)
by protesting.
Usually in an argument people show their anger feelings, so the answer is anger and sadness, crying.
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yes it is an onomatopoeia