cacophonic

IPA: kˈækʌfˈɑnɪk

adjective

  • discordant
  • unmusical
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Examples of "cacophonic" in Sentences

  • Who wants to be in a crowded, cacophonic room, when one's own soul-centering salon beckons?
  • “Murderers,” a lone voice lit the fuse, causing the crowd to erupt into a cacophonic barrage of unfettered hatred.
  • Still, the talent itself was impressive enough to get us past the few times it was too cacophonic in the singing ring.
  • Burroughs hits the high and low notes with perfection in You Better Not Cry, his cacophonic version of the carol of the bells.
  • Families and communities are shattered, as grating wails of pain, loss, misery and rage rise into the air like a cacophonic symphony of inconsolable grief.
  • In notes about the latter film, the director urged audiences to "exalt in the excessive excellence of exhausted funds as they funnel into a whirlpool of wonder and weirdness made palpable in a cacophonic cascade of indescribable incoherence."

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