What is the sound of feet called?
Then, what is onomatopoeic word?
Onomatopoeia is when a word's pronunciation imitates its sound. When you say an onomatopoeic word, the utterance itself is reminiscent of the sound to which the word refers. Contrarily, onomatopoeic words, such as “buzz” or “boom,” always mimic the noises to which they refer.
One may also ask, what are some sound words?
Onomatopoeia are words that sound like the action they are describing. They include words like achoo, bang, boom, clap, fizz, pow, splat, tick-tock and zap. Many words used to describe animal sounds are onomatopoeia.
In the comic books I've read, a whistle noise is usually written as “FWEET!”. I think it sounds like a whistle because of the vowel, ee. The reason a whistle sounds like this is because when the air enters a whistle, it curls around.