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Monday, January 13, 2025

cacophony

/kəˈkäfənē/noun

A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds; unpleasant noise.

Etymology

From Greek "kakophonia," from "kakos" (bad) + "phone" (sound). Literally "bad sound." The opposite of euphony (pleasant sound).

Usage Examples

  1. "The cacophony of car horns and construction made it impossible to concentrate."

  2. "The orchestra's warm-up created a cacophony before resolving into beautiful harmony."

  3. "Urban life is full of cacophony - sirens, traffic, crowds, and machinery."

Synonyms

  • Discord
  • Dissonance
  • Din
  • Racket
  • Noise

Fun Facts

  • In literature, writers sometimes use cacophonous language intentionally for effect.
  • The word itself is somewhat cacophonous when spoken - harsh consonants mirror its meaning.
  • Musicians study cacophony to understand what to avoid in composition.

Related Terms

  • Euphony: Pleasant, harmonious sounds
  • Dissonance: Lack of harmony; tension or clash in musical sounds
  • Din: A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise
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