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define onomatopoeia with an example from the listeners!

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Answered by riya6087
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Onomatopoeia is a poetic device in which sound is referred, like when u see the words like roar, chirps, etc there is onomatopoeia.

ex~ How they clang, and clash, and roar!

What a horror they outpour

On the bosom of the palpitating air!

Yet the ear it fully knows,

By the twanging


muhaibbilal525862: 10/7
Answered by chetanasoni
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An onomatopoeia a word whose sound imitates its meaning. An onomatopoeia is a literary device.When a pronounced word sounds like the sound the word means, it is called an onomatopoeia.

Examples of Onomatopoeia:

Buzz

What is a Onomatopoeia meaningHere, when the word “buzz” is pronounced, it sounds like a buzz.

Other examples: stomp, clap, snap

All of these terms roughly sound like their meaning. When pronounced, “stomp” sounds like a stomp; “clap” sound like a clap; “snap” sound like a snap.

Onomatopoeias are frequently used in poetry as a way to create sound interest and double meaning.

Modern Examples of Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeias are used in everyday language even though their purpose may not be for literary effect.

Onomonopea list of onomatopiaList of Common Onomatopoeia Examples:

bang

murmur

smack

pop

ring

ding

clink

sizzle

thump

thud

screech

bark (as a dog)

meow (as a cat)

hiss (as a snake)

When these words are pronounced, they sound like their meaning.

The Function of Onomatopoeia

Meaning of Onomatopoeia literary definitionOnomatopoeias are used to express sound and meaning, giving them a dual purpose. English speakers frequently use onomatopoeias in daily language, but onomatopoeias are also a strong literary tool for writers, specifically for poets.

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