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Cacophony Meaning in English

word

kæˈkɑfəni
kuh-KAH-fuh-nee
kɐkˈɒfənˌi
kuh-KOF-uh-nee

Definition

A loud mixture of sounds that is harsh, unpleasant, and often chaotic.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in formal, literary, or descriptive contexts to emphasize unpleasant or disharmonious sounds. Common collocations: 'a cacophony of' followed by a plural noun, like 'a cacophony of horns.' It contrasts with 'harmony' (pleasant sound). Rare in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

The city streets were filled with a cacophony of honking cars.

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The classroom turned into a cacophony when the students started shouting.

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The festival was full of color and cacophony.

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As soon as the alarm rang, a cacophony of screams and footsteps filled the hallway.

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The market’s cacophony made it impossible to have a phone call.

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The band started tuning up, creating a brief cacophony before their performance.

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