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 cacophony of car horns outside was unbearable. "Don't be fooled by his smooth talking, it's all just a cacophony of phony promises."
Did you mean cacophony ? In which case an example would be "the parrots squawked loudly, creating a cacophony of noise"
The jungle cat's morning arrival at the riverbank always led to a cacophony of screams and howls from the attendant wildlife. What a great alarm clock to awaken to each day!
There are four syllables in the word cacophony divided like so: ca-coph-o-ny.
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
what is that Cacophony? cacophony means harsh sounds!
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The flock of crows cawing make a cacophony.
Cacophony - band - was created in 1986.
Cacophony - band - ended in 1989.
Cacophony - album - was created in 1987.
The noise of the children in the cafeteria was a cacophony of sound.
The orchestra's initial cacophony became the introduction of the song.
Cacophony is the correct spelling
The musician's warm-up cacophony melds into the introduction!
The cacophony in the streets made it hard to sleep.
Cacophony - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014 (internet)