Yes, "wow" is an example of onomatopoeia, as it imitates the sound of amazement or surprise that people express verbally. Onomatopoeia refers to words that phonetically resemble the sound they describe, and "wow" effectively captures the exclamatory nature of an astonished reaction. It conveys emotion rather than a literal sound, making it a fitting example of the concept.
is this sentence onomonopia - Is the end of the earth, whoopee.
onomonopias are sound words like crash, slam, bang.
Good question. Wow is an onomatopoeia-like word. In my connotation it is not onomatopoeia but it fits a certain definition type. Onomatopoetic words that describe feelings or figurative expressions are considered onomatopoeia-like words. Wow is one of those words. It represents the expression so many people exhibit when they are surprised or impressed. Bling is another example of an onomatopoeia-like word that departs from strict auditory mimicking.
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Exactly as you have written them in your question. cat dog wow
The word "Ahhh" is dialogue because it is considered an onomonopia word, or a word that expresses emotion. Example - .......and as soon as Jimmy poked him, he exclaimed, "ahhhh!" When a word is in quotes - ( "these are quotes" ) - it means that it is being spoken.
The word onomonopia is an informal variant of onomatopoeia (sound words that imitate natural sounds, such as oink, boom, croak, meow).
There is ain't such word as wow wow in Chinese.
is this sentence onomonopia - Is the end of the earth, whoopee.
Lionhearted is a wow word. Luxurious is a wow word.
wow is not a word
Slam, bang, pow.
Like the word "wow" except with an 'M'. Wow, Mao.
Pow-wow. Wowsers.
Wow is an interjection in that sentence.
another word for wow could be oh my gosh that is so cool
Yes, as a matter of fact, the word "wow" is a verb. To wow someone is to surprise or astonish someone. The word "wow" is usually used as an interjection, but it is also, in current usage, a verb. Here are examples: "Wow, that is very cool!" (interjection) "That performance really wowed me!" (verb)