Written Sound
Onomatopoeia Dictionary
Words that sound like the thing they mean: Imitative words. From the Greek "onoma" (name) and "poiein" (to make)
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aha

interjection used to express surprise, triumph, or derision

human

hey

interjection used especially to call attention or to express interrogation, surprise, or exultation

human

huh

interjection used to express surprise, disbelief, or confusion, or as an inquiry inviting affirmative reply, also: uh-huh

human

ooh

interjection used to express amazement, joy, or surprise

human

oops

interjection used typically to express mild apology, surprise, or dismay, also: woops, whoops

human

shazam

exclamation used to introduce an extraordinary deed, story, or transformation - - She prayed for his arrival and shazam! There he was. Shazam is also the name of the wizard in Captain Marvel comics and the title of Marvel comic books.

exclamation human voice surprise

whoops

interjection used typically to express mild apology, surprise, or dismay, also: oops, woops

human

woops

interjection used typically to express mild apology, surprise, or dismay, also: oops, whoops

human


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