Onomatopoeia is a literary device where a word imitates the natural sound of something.

✅ Definition:

Onomatopoeia is when a word sounds like the thing it describes — it mimics the actual sound made.


✨ Examples:

  • “Buzz” – like the sound of a bee
  • “Crash” – the sound of something breaking
  • “Sizzle” – the sound of something frying
  • “Bang!” – like a loud explosion or door slam
  • “Meow” – the sound a cat makes

📚 Example sentence:

“The bacon sizzled in the pan.”


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