the fact of words containing sounds similar to the noises they describe, for examplehiss; the use of words like this in a piece of writing Wordfinder TopicsLanguagec2 Word Origin Definitions on the go Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with theOxford Advanced ...
These words help us form mental pictures about the things, people, or places that are described. Sometimes the word names a thing or action by copying the sound. For example: Bong! Hiss! Buzz! Onomatopoeia(occasionally spelled onomateopoeia or onomatopœia, from Greekονοματοποι...
Onomatopoeia(象声词).docx,Onomatopoeia(拟声词、象声词)onomatopoeia 拟声(说), 【语】拟声法Onomatopoeia is the imitation of natural sounds in word form. These words help us form mental pictures about the things, people, or places that are described. Someti
Telly blinked innocently as the man fixed her with bulbous eyes. “How unexpected!” she exclaimed. “Must be a sort o’ magnetic ‘ttraction ‘tween round objects. I’d better go after it, ‘adn’t I?” Telly pulled herself out of the pool and disappeared round a corner, splat-splat...
These words help us form mental pictures about the things, people, or places that are described. Sometimes the word names a thing or action by copying the sound. For example: Bong! Hiss! Buzz! Onomatopoeia(occasionally spelled onomateopoeia or onomatop?ia, from Greek ονοματοποι...
These words help us form mental pictures about the things, people, or places that are described. Sometimes the word names a thing or action by copying the sound. For example: Bong! Hiss! Buzz! Onomatopoeia(occasionally spelled onomateopoeia or onomatopœia, from Greekονοματοποι...