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No, I don't think that sighing is an onomatopoeia because when you hear somebody sigh they it sounds nothing like the word. An onomatopoeia is a word that resembles a sound such as BANG! Because when you actually hear the word you automatically then think about the sound.
The participial phrase is "sighing loudly."
Sighing has no negative health affects; however, sighing often may give the image that you are depressed or vexed in some manner. Sighing may be similar to yawning, to release extra carbon dioxide, or to simply release stress.
"Sighing loudly" is the participle phrase in the sentence "Sighing loudly, Kristen accepted her punishment." It describes how Kristen accepted her punishment.
The onomatopoeia "sigh" is commonly used to represent the sound of sighing in writing.
No, it is not an adverb. Sighing is a verb form, or gerund (noun). It could only be an adverb as part of a participial phrase. The adverb "sighingly" is virtually unused.
the participle phrase in this sentence is "sighing loudly."
The participial form of the sentence is "sighing loudly, Kristen accepted her punishment."
Only Sighing - 2011 was released on: USA: 28 June 2011 (Loyola Marymount University)
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Louis Armstrong created hot jazz and jazz sighing