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    Onomatopoeia (or rarely echoism) is a type of word, or the process of creating a word, that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes. Common onomatopoeias include animal noises such as oink, meow, roar, and chirp. Onomatopoeia can differ by language: it conforms to some extent to the broader linguistic system.

  2. Onomatopoeia is, with a few exceptions, the one time when you're writing that no one will correct your spelling! List of Onomatopoeia Examples. Here's a list of some of the top onomatopoeia examples: baa; bang; boom; cheep; clack; cluck; crack; crunch; giggle; groan; haha; hee hee; moo; quack; ring; slam; smack; stomp; thwack; tinkle; toot ...

  3. Examples of Onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is used to convey several categories of sound. Some of the most common categories include: Animal sounds: hiss, caw, moo; Mechanical sounds: click, clang, buzz; Impact sounds: smack, boom, thump; Natural sounds: splash, drip, rustle; Vocal sounds: murmur, growl, whine; Here are examples of onomatopoeia in ...

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