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Definitions from the WebOnomatopoeiaOnomatopoeia refers to words that imitate or suggest the sound they represent. These words are often used to create vivid and descriptive effects in writing and poetry. Onomatopoeia can be found in various languages and is employed in different contexts, including literature, comics, and everyday speech. Sample Sentences: 1. The loud boom of thunder made everyone jump in fear. 2. The buzzing of the bees resonated through the flower garden. 3. The sneeze came out as a loud "achoo" echoing in the empty room. 4. The sizzling sound of bacon frying made my stomach growl in anticipation. 5. The tapping of raindrops on the window created a soothing lullaby. Related Products: - "The Marvels of Onomatopoeia: Exploring Vivid Language" by John Smith [Amazon Search](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Marvels+of+Onomatopoeia%3A+Exploring+Vivid+Language) - "Onomatopoeia in Literature: Enhancing Descriptive Writing" by Emily Johnson [Amazon Search](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Onomatopoeia+in+Literature%3A+Enhancing+Descriptive+Writing) | ||||
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