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cacophony

[kuh-kof-uh-nee] / kəˈkɒf ə ni /
NOUN
dissonance
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Some describe Fed speeches as “cacophony” that confuses the markets without adding value.

From MarketWatch

“What a Wonderful World” treats dissonance, cacophony and intensity as metaphors for daily life.

From Los Angeles Times

“But…” There were a thousand things he wanted to ask; a cacophony, rising in his throat.

From Literature

By the time he got home to the usual cacophony of the McKay house, Coal was exhausted in every possible way.

From Literature

Somewhere in the woods, there’s a cacophony of yips—the runts most likely bungling the squirrel hunt.

From Literature