Onomatopoeia
Definition: The words that we use to imitate sounds of things, animals, or humans are called Onomatopoeia/ onomatopoeic words.
The sick boy is gargling in front of the mirror.
We heard people clapping maybe there was a party.
The fly buzzing and banging my work.
On winter night at 3 am, a click could be an alarm for me.
Examples:
gargle, clap, boom, buzz, click
fizz, clang, hiccup, bam, bang, bounce, crack, crunch, ding, dong, drop, fizz, grunt, giggle, laugh, pop, squish, snap, smack, sneeze, tick-tock, whoosh
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