Onomatopoeia.
both of the words are real and both mean the same thing, a fear of long words
Yes, screaming goats are real. They are a breed of goats known as "Nigerian Dwarfs," and they are famous for their distinctive vocalizations that can sound like screaming. This behavior is often triggered by excitement, fear, or surprise. The phenomenon gained widespread popularity through viral videos, showcasing their amusing and loud calls.
Yes, the Korean hairless dog, also known as the Sapsali, is a real breed of dog native to Korea. They are known for their unique appearance and loyal temperament.
Considering zombies aren't real, they don't make any sound at all. But they have been portrayed to make moaning, groaning, screaming and screeching sounds. They also drone.
no it is not how would he know the words of warning
The antonym of onomatopoeia is arbitrary word. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the natural sound of a thing or action, whereas arbitrary words do not imitate the sound they describe.
Some birds can imitate the sound of human voices and therefore some words. Gorillas and chimps can be taught sign language, which they can use to communicate with each other and humans.
They tried to imitate real life.
Onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates or suggests the sound it is describing. Some examples (not including those that duplicate existing words):BaaBangBeepBoomBuzzCroakHissHumMeowOinkPowShhSwishSwooshWhamBZZZZZZZ the bee flew past.
False.
A homophone for "real" is "reel." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
Abstract art.
Not any real words but Carta, Farta, there not actually words nut they sound like it!
Is a false , but real like material used to imitate skin . Widely used on dildos.
Narration that tries to imitate the patterns of real thought.
Synonyms are different words that sound the same. Examples: Good, Great Man, Male
They make whatever sound you would like because they are not real animals.