Even the finest orchestra makes a cacophonous racket when they're tuning their instruments in unison.
Cacophonous is an adjective which means a harsh, discordant mixture or sounds, unpleasant to listen to.
mellifluous and cacophonous
That is the correct spelling of "noisy" (cacophonous, loud, or boisterous).
Luckily for me, my rude comment went unheard in the cacophony of opinions around the table.Suddenly I noticed that the normal cacophony of the forest had been replaced by an eerie silence.I missed the lights and the cacophony of the city, and the pitch darkness of the woods at night terrified me.
The discordant noise echoed through the school. That discordant heavy metal music left me deaf. Although the choir's performance was at times cacophonous and at times only discordant, the children's parents were uniformly delighted by the concert. The two political science undergraduate students had discordant opinions regarding the healthcare system in the U.S.
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The band was so bad, it just sounded so cacophonous with all the wrong notes being played.
cacophonous
Alt. of Cacophonious
mellifluous and cacophonous
The cacophonous noise coming from the band room made me cringe. Cacophonous = loud, noisy, intrusive, harsh, discordant The euphonious noise coming from the band room uplifted my spirit. Euphonious = pleasant, smooth, mellifluous
Cacophonous means discortantly noisy.
That is the correct spelling of "noisy" (cacophonous, loud, or boisterous).
Luckily for me, my rude comment went unheard in the cacophony of opinions around the table.Suddenly I noticed that the normal cacophony of the forest had been replaced by an eerie silence.I missed the lights and the cacophony of the city, and the pitch darkness of the woods at night terrified me.
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In "Lord of the Flies," cacophonous refers to the chaotic and dissonant sound created by the boys' shouting, arguing, and fighting, which often mirrors the growing tension and conflict on the island. It symbolizes the breakdown of order and the descent into savagery among the boys.
The discordant noise echoed through the school. That discordant heavy metal music left me deaf. Although the choir's performance was at times cacophonous and at times only discordant, the children's parents were uniformly delighted by the concert. The two political science undergraduate students had discordant opinions regarding the healthcare system in the U.S.