cacophony [noun]

Definition of cacophony:

  • A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
  • A loud harsh or strident noise

Synonyms of cacophony:

● Dissonance

● Discord

● Clamor

● Din

● Racket

● Noise

● Uproar

● Blare


Opposite/Antonyms of cacophony:

● Harmony

● Melody

● Euphony

● Silence

● Peace

● Quiet


Sentence/Example of cacophony:

  • The cacophony of horns during rush hour is unbearable.
  • The children created a cacophony of noise as they played.
  • The market was filled with the cacophony of vendors shouting.
  • A cacophony of alarms woke everyone in the building.
  • The band's performance was more cacophony than music.
  • The cacophony of construction sounds disrupted the peaceful morning.
  • During the festival, the cacophony of fireworks echoed through the night.
  • The cacophony of barking dogs kept the neighborhood awake.
  • The classroom erupted into a cacophony of excited chatter.
  • The city's streets are a cacophony of various sounds and voices.