Ca. coph-o-nous [kuh-kof-uh-nuhs]
adj. having a harsh or discordant sound. Origin:
1790-...
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Ca. coph-o-nous [kuh-kof-uh-nuhs]
adj. having a harsh or discordant sound. Origin:
1790-1800; < Greek kakóphonos.> See caco-, -phone, -ous
Related forms
ca. coph. o nous. ly, adverb
un ca. coph O nous, adjective
Synonyms
dissonant, strident, grating, raucous.
According to this dictionary definition, which sentence uses the word cacophonous correctly?
A. When I feel cacophonous, I usually take a quick nap and feel 100% better.
B. Cacophonous daffodils sprouted all over the yard, indicating the impending
arrival of spring.
C. The cacophonous radio played jazz all evening long while the couples
danced slowly around the room.
D. The substitute teacher had no idea that the fifth grade band class would
make such cacophonous music.
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