"Onomantical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Onomantical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Onomantical" Meaning

Onomantical refers to the study of names, particularly proper names such as personal names and place names. It can also refer to the analysis of the phonetic and phonological properties of names, as well as their etymology and history.

"Onomantical" Examples

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Onomantical refers to words or phrases that imitate the sounds they describe. In other words, they are words that phonetically imitate, resemble or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz", "meow", or "splash".

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The onomantical word "buzz" is used to describe the sound of an insect flying.

"The bee made a loud buzz as it flew overhead."

The onomantical phrase "meow" is used to describe the sound a cat makes.

"The cat meowed loudly at the front door."

The onomantical word "splash" is used to describe the sound of something liquid hitting a surface.

"The football player made a big splash when he jumped into the pool."

The onomantical word "chirp" is used to describe the sound of a bird's call.

"The birds chirped happily in the trees all morning."

The onomantical word "hiss" is used to describe the sound of something, like a snake, releasing air through its body.

"The snake hissed loudly when it felt threatened."

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