boing, bomp, donka;donka;donka, bewm,
just some that I imagine when I hear a Basketball dribble.
Not much, if at all. Dribbling with a golf ball requires different hand movements and grips than if you were dribbling a basketball. Dribbling a basketball everyday or a soccer ball would work, but not so much a golf ball.
The sound of a sigh in onomatopoeia could be represented as "sighhh" or "ahh."
Nod is not an onomatopoeia due to the fact that onomatopoeia is a word that describes a sound. Since a nod is not a sound, it would not fit under this definition.
Thud!
Yes, "shot" is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a gun firing.
Bouncing the ball very high into the air with all your might. And double dribbling which means to stop dribbling the ball, then start dribbling again.
no, impact is a verb (though it can be used as a noun). It describes the actual event of one object hitting another, not the sound it makes (which would be an onomatopoeia). "Bam" might be the onomatopoeia best describing an impact.
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Yes! You need to use an onomatopoeia when making or using a sound.
"Groan" could be an onomatopoeia because the sound of the word itself is similar to the sound someone would make while they were groaning. Grooooaaaannnn :/
"Clap" is an example of onomatopoeia. So, the descriptive sound of a clap would be "clap."
An onomatopoeia would be "waaaaa!" but a text form would be "boo hoo."