শ্রুতিকটুতা, স্বরের অনৈক্য, বেসুরো অবস্থা
(1) A loud harsh or strident noise.
(2) Loud confusing disagreeable sounds.
(3) Dissonance.
(1) Songs of unrelieved cacophony
(2) The constant sound of Calcutta is the cacophony of horns and the descant of millions of crows.
(3) The resultant cacophony afforded the proprietor his first opportunity to speak.
(4) Buddy is both daunted and enraptured by the cacophony of sights and sounds of the big city.
(5) When she did the right side there was a cacophony of cracks that sounded like fireworks going off.
(6) At home, at work and in the street the cacophony never ceases.
(7) The result is a cacophony , and nobody is the wiser about what is happening or is likely to happen to the economy.
(8) A cacophony of architectural styles
(9) Reality is a thunderous cacophony of millions of impressions surging in on us at every moment.
(10) The spirit of togetherness, of giving, of peace and goodwill overcomes the commercial cacophony .
(11) Birds form a group and create a cacophony of sound to ward off the attacks.
(12) This leaves the orchestra without a conductor, and a musical cacophony verging on dissonance.
(13) Thunder rumbled and wind let out in a cacophony of screeches.
(14) A cacophony of deafening alarm bells
(15) It was every bit as delicious as it sounds, a cacophony of flavours in which the oysters still managed to hold their own.
(16) The mind instantly converts an innocent remark into a cacophony of suggestive possibilities.
(17) At the initial stage, there is bound to be a glut of representation resulting in a cacophony of rhetoric.
(18) The woods became alive with sound, a great cacophony of noises rising as the two beings fought.
(19) Whereas before, it was a discordant cacophony of voices, now there is a clear message being communicated by one side to the other.
(20) This cacophony will not espouse one Political agenda, one religion, or one culture.
din
racket
noise
clamor
discord
dissonance
discordance
uproar
quiet
silence
still