An onomatopoeia would be "waaaaa!" but a text form would be "boo hoo."
the lesser striped crying goat from India is the only land animal that crys
first of all, you need to ask yourself, why is my cat crying? maybe a recent move a recent death in the family or a kitten. if you have a kitten the reason it may be crying is because it needs more attention. If there was a recent death your cat will realize that and you have to let it get over that person it may take awhile but the cat will realize that the person is gone for good. If you reccently moved your cat might be crying cause it doesn't know what's happening.Their is always the possibility that your cat is missing an object did you reccently give away or misplace one of your cat's favorite toys? If none of these seem to work then i suggest you take t to a vet.
Onomatopoeia is a vivid description of a sound, which mimics the sound itself. So, for your example: footsteps could be described as "thump, thump, thump" or "click clack, click clack", depending on the type of footsteps you are describing.
One of the sounds a crane makes is like a low pitched frog croaking. The other sound it makes sounds like a group of sea gulls crying.
An onomatopoeia would be "waaaaa!" but a text form would be "boo hoo."
I would describe it as a sad, slow, emotional sound.
They sound like babies crying. We hear them every night in the summer and they sound just like a newborn baby crying.
Get surround sound, and listen to the direction of the crying baby. Then look on the screen in the direction of the sound.
Thud!
beautiful
No, it's a personification. Giving a inanimate object human characteristics.
The term "salty" would not describe the sound made by a clock. Clocks typically make ticking or chiming sounds.
When cats fighting sound like a baby crying, it means they are making high-pitched and distressed noises that resemble the sound of a crying infant.
A baby crying.
annoying
You will have to be more specific. Describe this strange sound.