Yes, because it is a very harsh thing and cacophony means loud things.
Yes, because caco means bad so cacophony is a harsh screen.
The musician's warm-up cacophony melds into the introduction!
Cacophony is the proper spelling. It is the word used to describe a harsh discordance of sound.
A cacophony is a harsh and unpleasant noise, or a discordant mixture of sounds. It derives from two Greek words meaning 'bad' and 'sound'.
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Cacophony is the correct spelling
The orchestra's initial cacophony became the introduction of the song.
what is that Cacophony? cacophony means harsh sounds!
No, cacophony is not onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, such as "meow" or "buzz," while cacophony refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
The word cacophony means a harsh mixture of sounds.The cacophony of teenagers yelling in the gym was overwhelming.
The musician's warm-up cacophony melds into the introduction!
The cacophony in the streets made it hard to sleep.
Cacophony is the proper spelling. It is the word used to describe a harsh discordance of sound.
Cacophony means a horrible noise, with too many things going on at once, so that you can't distinguish between anything heard. The dictionary definition is, a harsh, discordant sound - think of what an orchestra tuning up sounds like.
A cacophony is a harsh and unpleasant noise, or a discordant mixture of sounds. It derives from two Greek words meaning 'bad' and 'sound'.
Cacophony refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. It is often used to describe a jarring, chaotic, or unpleasant noise.
Cacophony - A loud, harsh and unpleasant sound. I hope this is a good reference
A cacophony is a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds such as the honking of car horns, the pounding of construction machinery, and the clanging of metal objects. It can also refer to a jumble of voices all talking at once or a chaotic orchestra performance.