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Sound words, also known as onomatopoeia,
Many onomatopoeic words can be verbs as well as nouns. Water onomatopoeia examples include:
bloop
dribble
drip
drizzle
splash
spray
sprinkle
squirt
A poem by Australian poet Lee Emmett illustrates many onomatopoeia words related to water:
"water plops into pond
splish-splash downhill
warbling magpies in tree
trilling, melodic thrill
whoosh, passing breeze
flags flutter and flap
frog croaks, bird whistles
babbling bubbles from tap"
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Vocal Onomatopoeia Examples
Onomatopoeia words are great ways to describe how a person sounds when they talk. Sounds that come from the back of the throat tend to start with a gr- sound, while sounds that come out of the mouth, through the lips, tongue and teeth, often begin with mu-. Examples of vocal onomatopoeia sounds include:
ahem
belch
blurt
chatter
giggle
growl
groan
grunt
gulp
gurgle
eek
moan
mumble
murmur
squeal
whimper
onomatopoeia example of vocal sound word giggle
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Collision Onomatopoeia Examples
Collisions can occur between two or more objects. Sounds that begin with cl- usually indicate collisions between metal or glass objects, and words that end in -ng are sounds that resonate. Words that begin with th- usually describe dull sounds such as soft but heavy things hitting wood or earth. Examples of these sound words include:
bam
bang
clang
clank
clap
clatter
click
clink
crash
crunch
ding
jingle
knock
screech
slap
smash
thud
thump
Air Onomatopoeia Examples
These words describe the sounds of air. Examples of air onomatopoeia sounds are:
flutter
gasp
swish
swoosh
waft
whiff
whoosh
whizz
whip