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Onomatopoeia
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拟声词
a word that mimics the sound it represents
What is "onomatopoeia"?
Onomatopoeia is a literary device where a word imitates or suggests the sound it describes. It creates a vivid auditory effect by using words that sound like the noises they represent. For example, words like "buzz," "clang," and "sizzle" mimic the sounds associated with them. Onomatopoeia adds a sensory dimension to writing, making descriptions more engaging and realistic by allowing readers to "hear" the sounds in their imagination.
例子
Children's literature frequently uses onomatopoeia to engage young readers.
Poets often employ onomatopoeia to evoke sensory experiences through language.
The use of onomatopoeia adds vividness and immediacy to descriptive writing.