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What does onomatopoeic mean?

"Onomatopoeic" means a word that imitates or suggests the sound it represents. It basically means "sound-imitative".

Here are some examples:

* Woof (dog bark)

* Meow (cat meow)

* Bang (a loud noise)

* Sizzle (food cooking)

* Buzz (insect)

Onomatopoeic words are often used in writing to create a more vivid and engaging experience for the reader. They can help to bring stories to life and make them more immersive.

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