Onomatopoeia
Click
No, "silent" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate natural sounds, such as "buzz," "meow," or "click." "Silent" does not imitate any sound.
Clack, Boom or click
Kachang-Click
tick, tock, click, clack
It's an onomatopoeia transcribing approximately a dental click
The word you are looking for is onomatopoeia. Here is the definition from www.wiktionary.com: onomatopoeia (countable and uncountable; plural onomatopoeias) # (uncountable) The property of a word of sounding like what it represents. # (countable) A word which has the property of onomatopoeia, such as "moo" or "hiss".
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a sound word. An example of a sound word is:buzzbangboomslaponomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is a onomatopoeia.
Examples? Buzz Click Tweet Beep Plop Pop
Onomatopoeia is used in "Dork Diaries" to describe sounds, like "buzz," "click," or "splash." These words mimic the actual sounds being made and help create a more vivid and engaging reading experience.
Yes it is an onomatopoeia