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cacophony
[kuh-kof-uh-nee]
noun
plural
cacophoniesharsh or unpleasant discordance of sound; dissonance.
After living in the country, it's difficult for me to adjust to the cacophony produced by city traffic.
a discordant and meaningless mixture of sounds.
The sound effects included a cacophony of hoots, cackles, and wails.
Music., frequent use of harsh, discordant notes or chords that seem to be patternless and without connection to each other.
cacophony
/ kəˈkɒfənɪ /
noun
harsh discordant sound; dissonance
the use of unharmonious or dissonant speech sounds in language
Other Word Forms
- cacophonic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cacophony1
Example Sentences
Voices echo through the vast, concrete space and a cacophony of drills and electric lifts beep, buzz and blare.
When the champions' line-up was read out by the stadium announcer, a few minutes before kick-off, the cacophony of boos were deafening.
At one point, the besieged Waymos began honking their horns in coordinated cacophony, punctuated by the chants of protesters and the whirring of police helicopters overhead.
Besides confirming the number of people injured — at least two seriously — the Merseyside Police answered a growing cacophony on social media questioning whether the driver was a terrorist.
In dark times, the songs that will comfort us will not be the cacophony of individual voices wailing their grief.
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