Onomatopoeia is a word that mimics the sound of the object or
action that it refers to. For example, "hissing mimics the sound
that a shake makes and woof mimics the bark of a dog.
Fill in the missing letters to complete these onomatopoeia words.
1. A sound that is produced when food is fried: S __Z_L_
2. A continuous rattling sound of hard objects falling on or
striking each other: C-T-R
3. A short, sharp and high-pitched sound made
by small birds and some insects: C_I_P
4. Laughing lightly and repeatedly out of
amusement or nervousness: G __G_E
5. Moving or travelling very quickly: Z __M
6. The sound produced by something rushing
through air or a liquid: S_O__H
7. A sudden movement of the diaphragm of
the human body causes this: H __C_P
8. A sound made by the splashing of a liquid: S_L_I__R
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The word onomatopoeia comes from the Greek
word onomatopoiia, meaning 'making of a name
or word
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