Yes, "sob" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of someone crying or weeping.
Some examples of onomatopoeia in "A Child Called It" by Dave Pelzer include words like "crash" to describe the sound of something breaking, "sob" for crying sounds, and "slap" to depict a hitting noise. These words help create vivid imagery and bring the scenes to life.
She couldn't help but sob uncontrollably at the news of her grandmother's passing.
sob sob sob he was a great man who died from a heart attack in 1895
When my boyfriend broke up with me, I wanted to sob. But my friends said the guy wasn't worth it to sob over losing him.
Sob in past tense is sobbed.
It stands for a lot such as:SOB, Shortness of Breath (symptom). SOB, School Of Business. SOB, South of the Border. SOB, Summary of Benefits. It also may mean "son of a bitch" if used as an expletive.
Live at SOB's was created on -20-12-06.
The children sob when the dog barks at them.
No.
Held is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a sound like boom.
no
SOB is the abbreviation for Shortness of Breath, but it not commonly used nowadays. DOB or Difficulty Of Breathing is more acceptable.