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onomatopoeia

[ on-uh-mat-uh-pee-uh, 鈥-尘补丑-迟uh ]

noun

  1. the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
  2. a word so formed.
  3. the use of imitative and naturally suggestive words for rhetorical, dramatic, or poetic effect.


onomatopoeia

/ 藢蓲n蓹藢m忙t蓹p蓹蕣藞蓻t瑟k; 藢蓲n蓹藢m忙t蓹藞pi藧蓹 /

noun

  1. the formation of words whose sound is imitative of the sound of the noise or action designated, such as hiss, buzz, and bang
  2. the use of such words for poetic or rhetorical effect
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藢辞苍辞藢尘补迟辞藞辫辞别颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
  • 藢辞苍辞藢尘补迟辞藞辫辞别颈肠, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 辞苍顎卭路尘补迟顎卭路辫辞别顎刬肠 辞苍路辞路尘补迟路辞路辫辞路别迟路颈肠 [on-, uh, -mat-, uh, -poh-, et, -ik], adjective
  • 辞苍顎卭路尘补迟顎卭路辫辞别顎僫路肠补濒路濒测 辞苍顎卭路尘补迟顎卭路辫辞路别迟顎僫路肠补濒路濒测 adverb
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of onomatopoeia1

First recorded in 1570鈥80; from Late Latin, from Greek 辞苍辞尘补迟辞辫辞颈铆补 鈥渕aking of words,鈥 from onomato- (stem of 贸苍辞尘补 鈥渘ame鈥) + poi- (stem of 辫辞颈别卯苍 鈥渢o make鈥) + -ia -ia; -onym, poet
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of onomatopoeia1

C16: via Late Latin from Greek onoma name + poiein to make
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Example Sentences

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The song's all about teetering off the precipice of desire, and the title's an onomatopoeia for your heartbeat.

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Because there is no onomatopoeia that could distill the noises this animal makes.

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One type is onomatopoeia; for example, words that describe a cat鈥檚 meow or a rooster鈥檚 crow are similar across many languages.

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An even more challenging and creative way to use body percussion is to create onomatopoeia in accordance with the lyrics, mimicking or relating to the sounds presented in the rhyme.

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Among his voluminous output, he is most proud of his 1970s 鈥淜otoba Asobi Uta鈥 series, which utilized singsong alliterations and onomatopoeia, as the title 鈥溠侵尥t露点 Play Songs鈥 implies.

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More About Onomatopoeia

What is onomatopoeia?

An onomatopoeia is the forming of a word by imitating the sound the word is referring to, as in bang, meaning 鈥渁 loud, explosive sound,鈥 and meow, meaning 鈥渢he sound a cat makes.鈥

The words themselves are also known as onomatopoeias.

Many commonly used words are onomatopoeias. Onomatopoeias are used to give a sense of action or intensity to writing or drawings.

Why is聽辞苍辞尘补迟辞辫辞别颈补听important?

CRASH! BOOM! KAPOW! OINK? Onomatopoeias are fun words that give a little pizzazz to writing or drawings.

The first records of the term onomatopoeia come from around 1570. It comes from the Greek 辞苍辞尘补迟辞辫辞颈铆补, meaning 鈥渕aking of words.鈥

Onomatopoeia has been used in many works of writing and sometimes shows up in artwork. Most onomatopoeias are words that represent sounds, such as animal calls (cows moo, birds tweet) and other noises (woosh, boom, and thump). But onomatopoeias can describe actions as well, such as poof, splash, and sizzle.

In writing, onomatopoeias are used to enhance a sentence or provide atmosphere to a scene, as in The bull crashed through the china shop. You can almost hear the china crashing in a way that you don鈥檛 in The bull ran through the china shop.

If you watch cartoons or read comic books, you have probably seen a good example of how onomatopoeia can be used to increase intensity or excitement. Whether Batman is punching the Joker with a heroic 鈥減ow!鈥 or Daffy Duck is blowing himself up with a loud 鈥渒aboom!鈥 onomatopoeias are providing the sound effects of our everyday lives.

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Onomatopoeia is almost 肠濒颈肠丑茅 in superhero comic books. Comic books have also featured some truly unique onomatopoeias, such as zonk, bamf, and even vjjjwommmwwwb.

What are real life examples of聽onomatopoeia?

This drawing gives some examples of common onomatopoeias:

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Many people are big fans of onomatopoeia as long as they don鈥檛 actually have to spell it.

What other words are related to聽onomatopoeia?

Quiz yourself!

True or False?

The word bang is an example of onomatopoeia.

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