Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate or resemble the sound they describe. These words mimicked the natural sounds associated with objects or actions they represent.
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Here are the defined onomatopoeic words arranged in alphabetical order:
1. Bang - a sudden loud noise, like an explosion or a heavy impact.
2. Bark - the sharp, repetitive sound made by dogs.
3. Beep - a short, high-pitched sound, often associated with electronic devices.
4. Below - a low, resonant sound.
5. Blare - a loud, harsh sound, often associated with horns or sirens.
6. Blast - a loud and powerful sound, often associated with explosions or strong gusts of wind.
7. Bleat - the characteristic sound made by a sheep or goat.
8. Bong - a deep, resonant sound, often associated with large bells.
9. Boom - a deep and loud sound, often associated with thunder or explosions.
10. Bray - the loud, harsh cry of a donkey.
11. Bruzz - a buzzing or humming sound.
12. Cackle - a loud, raucous laughter, often with a harsh or mocking quality.
13. Cheep - a soft, high-pitched sound, like that of a small bird or chick.
14. Chime - a ringing or tinkling sound, often produced by bells.
15. Clack - a sharp, clicking sound, often associated with the collision of hard surfaces.
16. Clank - a metallic, clanging sound.
17. Clap - a sharp, loud sound produced by the collision of hands.
18. Clatter - a loud and chaotic sound, typically produced by objects striking each other.
19. Clink - a light, metallic sound, like the collision of glass or metal objects.
20. Cluck - the soft and rapid vocalization made by chickens.
21. Clunk - a dull, heavy sound, often associated with the collision of large, solid objects.
22. Crack - a sharp, splitting sound.
23. Crackle - the sharp and popping sound, often associated with fire or static electricity.
24. Crash - a loud and violent noise, often associated with the collision of objects.
25. Creak - a harsh or squeaky sound, often associated with the movement of a door or floor.
26. Dingdong - the repeated ringing or chiming sound.
27. Drop - the sound produced when something falls.
28. Drumming - a rhythmic and percussive sound, like that of a drum.
29. Fizz - a hissing or bubbling sound.
30. Glug - the sound of liquid being poured or gurgling.
31. Gnashing - a grinding or gnashing sound, often associated with teeth.
32. Gobble - the rapid and loud swallowing sound, often associated with turkeys.
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