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onomatopoeia (ŏn'əmăt'əpē`ə) [Gr.,=word-making], in language, the representation of a sound by an imitation thereof; e.g., the cat mews. Poets often convey the meaning of a verse through its very sound. For example, in "Song of the Lotus-Eaters" Tennyson indicates the slow, sensuous, and langorous life of the Lotus-Eaters by the sound of the words he uses to describe the land in which they live:
Onomatopoeia can also represent harsh and unpleasant sounds, as in Browning's "Meeting at Night":
onomatopoeia 1. the formation of words whose sound is imitative of the sound of the noise or action designated, such as hiss, buzz, and bang 2. the use of such words for poetic or rhetorical effect How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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