Depends on how you use it.
"Roar" is a verb in this example: The lion roared at the audience.
"Roar" is an onomatopoeia in this example: The roar of the wind deafened me.
Yes
well the word roar is onomatopoeia so i guess it is...
the lion roared at the zebra.
I would think so
Yes, the word cling is an onomatopoeia.
it sounded like a freight train rushing down the tracks
well the word roar is onomatopoeia so i guess it is...
the lion roared at the zebra.
I would think so
The big Boom made the whole crowd roar.
The big Boom made the whole crowd roar.
No, "plot" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes. "Plot" is a term used to describe the sequence of events in a story.
Yes!
Yes, the word cling is an onomatopoeia.
The word hiss is an example of onomatopoeia - when a word is formed from the sound of something.
No, sweep is not an onomatopoeia.
No, the word "microwave" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the natural sound of a thing.
technically, it is an onomatopoeia sound, but its not a word, and an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds similar (colloquially/vocally) to its meaning.