cacophony

Cacophony Meaning in Bengali: কাকোফনি, কঠিন শব্দবিশেষ, কঠিন শব্দবিশেষতা (noun, /kəˈkɒfəni/)

Definition of Cacophony

(noun, /kəˈkɒfəni/)

Cacophony refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. It is characterized by a lack of harmony and pleasantness in the arrangement of various noises or voices. Cacophony can be created intentionally for artistic purposes or occur unintentionally due to a chaotic environment.

Synonyms of Cacophony

(noun)

  • Discord (অনৈক্য)
  • Noise (শব্দ)
  • Racket (গোলমাল)
  • Clamor (কোলাহল)
  • Din (গোলমাল)

Antonyms of Cacophony

(noun)

  • Harmony (সামঞ্জস্য)
  • Peace (শান্তি)
  • Serenity (শান্তি)
  • Tranquility (শান্তি)
  • Silence (শান্তি)

Origin of Cacophony

(noun)

The word “cacophony” originated from the Greek word “kakophōnia,” which is a combination of “kakos” meaning “bad” and “phōnē” meaning “sound.” It entered the English language in the late 19th century.

Nearby Words

  • Cacophonous (adjective)
  • Cacophonously (adverb)
  • Cacophonic (adjective)
  • Cacophony in Literature Quotes

“The cacophony of the city streets overwhelmed her senses.” – Jane Austen (শহরের রাস্তার কাকোফনি তার সংবেদনা ধ্বংস করেছিল।)

“In the midst of the cacophony, he found solace in his own thoughts.” – William Shakespeare (কাকোফনির মাঝে তিনি নিজের চিন্তায় শান্তি পেয়েছিলেন।)

Cacophony Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কাকোফনি
  • Hindi: कैकोफ़ोनी
  • Nepali: क्याकोफोनी
  • Urdu: کیکوفونی
  • Tamil: காகோபனி
  • Telugu: కాకోఫోనీ
  • Arabic: كاكوفوني
  • Chinese: 刺耳的声音
  • Japanese: 不協和音
  • Russian: каофония

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