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English Onomatopoeia with Video Examples!
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Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate natural sounds — such as animal sounds (meow, bark), human sounds (achoo, zzz), or noises made by objects (plop, bang).
On this page, you’ll find a list of English onomatopoeia words listed in alphabetical order. I’ve also included video examples where these words are used, so you can learn through real, practical context!
【How to Find Onomatopoeia】
- For Windows: Press the Ctrl key + F at the same time.
- For macOS: Press the Cmd key + F at the same time.
Then, type the word you want to search for in the search bar.
【How to Find Onomatopoeia】
- For Safari: Tap the Share button (the square with an ↑ in the middle), then tap “Find on Page.”
- For Google or Firefox: Tap the “⋯” (menu) icon, then select “Find on Page.”
Next, type the word you want to search for in the search bar.
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ただし、画質が良い(解像度が高い)ほど、データ消費量は大きくなります。
(⇒ 以下で詳しく解説します。)

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基本情報
使う前にアクティベイトする必要あり
2.1. eSIMのメリット
A–E: Onomatopoeia List
boing

● Dictionary
● Pronunciation
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) |
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/bɔiŋ/ |
● Meaning
It represents bouncing or springing sounds or movements. They are often used when rubber or springs bounce.
● Watch YouTube clip to learn how it’s used!
F–J: Onomatopoeia List
hic

● Dictionary
● Pronunciation
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) |
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/hɪk/ |
● Meaning
It represents the sound of a hiccup.
● Watch YouTube clip to learn how it’s used!
Caption (1:28): It also creates the characteristic sound: “hic.”
K–O: Onomatopoeia List
kaboom

● Dictionary
● Pronunciation
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) |
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/kəˈbuːm/ |
● Meaning
It represents the sound of an explosion.
● Watch YouTube clip to learn how it’s used!
P–T: Onomatopoeia List
plop

● Dictionary
● Pronunciation
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) |
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【BrE】/plɒp/,【AmE】/plɑːp/ |
● Meaning
the sound of something falling into liquid
● Watch YouTube clip to learn how it’s used!
splash

● Dictionary
● Pronunciation
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) |
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/splæʃ/ |
● Meaning
the sound of something hitting liquid
● Watch YouTube clip to learn how it’s used!
U–Z: Onomatopoeia List
whoosh

● Dictionary
● Pronunciation
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) |
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/wʊʃ/, /wuːʃ/ |
● Meaning
the sound of something moving fast through the air or water
● Watch YouTube clip to learn how it’s used!
Final Thoughts
ここまでの手順を下にまとめているので、ぜひ、ご確認ください。
こんな方には Totumas Lodge がオススメ!
ホテルの周りが静かなところがいい
宿泊している人や現地のオーナーの方と話したい
おすすめの観光地をホテルで聞きたい(オーナーが詳しく教えてくれます)
市内から少し離れたところがいい
調味料がそろっているホテルがいい(自分で買いたくない)
絶景の朝日とパナマ市を一望したい
English onomatopoeia includes around 1,500 words — much fewer than Korean (about 8,000) and Japanese (around 4,000–5,000).
It would be fun to learn onomatopoeia comparing them across languages!

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