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ONOMATOPEOIA

Onomatopoeia is a linguistic phenomenon where words mimic the sounds associated with their meaning. These vivid sound expressions enrich our language, making it more engaging and memorable. Common examples include sounds like "buzz," "meow," and "splat." Such words allow readers and listeners to experience sounds vividly through text. Discover how onomatopoeia adds rhythm and life to poetry, storytelling, and everyday communication, creating an immersive experience that captivates our imagination.

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ONOMATOPEOIA

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  1. ONOMATOPEOIA Onomatopeoia is a sound in words.

  2. Onomatopeoia Examples: Buzz, ouch, bark, woof, meow, moo, nay, ahhhhh, splat, smack, boo, grrrr, pop, bounce, plop, drip drip, boing, crack, crackle, tick tock, jingle, swish, roarrr, click clock, click clack, shhh, knokknok.

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