Yup!
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yes it is an onomatopoeia
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An onomatopoeia is a sound word, such as Slam! or Woof!Therefore, an onomatopoeia for bees is Bzzz.
No, 'popping' is not an onomatopoeia. However, just the word "pop" is regarded as an onomatopoeia.
tlot-tlot or clatter and clash...anything that resembles a sound
The onomatopoeia often used to describe someone falling off their horse is "thud." This sound conveys the impact of the person hitting the ground. Other possible sounds could include "clatter" for the noise of the horse's hooves or the saddle hitting the ground.
Dishes can clatter
Examples of onomatopoeia in "Esperanza Rising" include "thump" and "clink" when describing sound effects in the story. These words mimic the actual sounds they represent, adding vividness to the storytelling.
clatter
The past tense of clatter is clattered.
Valves will clatter if the engine is overheating.Valves will clatter if the engine is overheating.
Clatter for Control was created in 2003.
Simile: "I, like a second comer, waiting," "looked around like a God."Alliteration: "Must wait, must stand and wait," "and slowly, very slowly."Onomatopoeia: 'clatter', etc
Clatter is defined as a continuous rattling sound. The clatter from the kitchen was a sure sign of dishes being dropped.
Crackle Pop Clunk Bomb Sizzle Hiss Plop Pop Kerplunk Splash Also: buzz, beep, whirr, click, clack, clatter, clink, achoo, bark, nay, moo, meow, shhhh. *Onomatopoeia is a word that comes from the natural sound it is describing.)
The cast of Clatter - 2010 includes: Paul Stockman