Cacophony
see also: Etymology of Cacophony
Cacophonie is a word derived from the Greek kakophonia - of kakos (bad) and phoni (voice, its) - indicates a its multiple and unpleasant.
The close word of direction Dissonance applies rather to music, while cacophony applies rather to Voix, cry S or noises of animals.
The opposite of a cacophony is a Euphonie.
In English, the Assurancetourix bard of the stories of Astérix the Gallic names Cacofonix.
Example
Example of cacophony, in Stylistic, it worms of Voltaire:“Not, it is not only Nanine does not honor” (Nanine, III, 8)
See too
- elementary tonal Harmony
- tonal System
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