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!
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."
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.
Did you mean cacophony ? In which case an example would be "the parrots squawked loudly, creating a cacophony of noise"
There are four syllables in the word cacophony divided like so: ca-coph-o-ny.
This is like a loud noise or annoying racket.
The symphony's warming-up cacophony slowly melded into the introductory passage.
what is that Cacophony? cacophony means harsh sounds!
The cacophony of sounds were loud, of course, and very irritating. (cacophony basically means that it is a loud noise with no meaning or pattern) HOPE IT HELPZ
The cacophony of the jungle's animals seemed ceaseless.
The flock of crows cawing make a cacophony.
The noise of the children in the cafeteria was a cacophony of sound.
The elementary school's symphonic band's warm-up was just a cacophony of sound, but it gradually organized into the opening theme song of "The Simpsons".
The cacophony in the streets made it hard to sleep.
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."
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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.
Disharmony or cacophony.