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Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate or resemble the sound they describe. These words can convey auditory sensations in a vivid way, making them effective in poetry, literature, and everyday speech. Examples of onomatopoeia include:
- **Buzz** (the sound of a bee)
- **Splash** (the sound of something hitting water)
- **Crash** (the sound of a collision)
- **Chirp** (the sound made by small birds or insects)
- **Woof** (the sound a dog makes)
- **Meow** (the sound a cat makes)
Onomatopoeic words can add texture and emotion to language, enhancing the reader's or listener's experience.
- **Buzz** (the sound of a bee)
- **Splash** (the sound of something hitting water)
- **Crash** (the sound of a collision)
- **Chirp** (the sound made by small birds or insects)
- **Woof** (the sound a dog makes)
- **Meow** (the sound a cat makes)
Onomatopoeic words can add texture and emotion to language, enhancing the reader's or listener's experience.
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