This week’s word is: cacophony.
Meaning: cacophony (kah-KOF-ah-nee) — 1. jarring, discordant sound; dissonance. 2. the use of harsh or discordant sounds in literary composition
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE saying this word. It’s so fun. I use it often. Cacophony. With Jonalyn’s new keyboard, we often have cacophony in our house – the keyboard, the piano, the TV and the kids’ radios all going at the same time. Sometimes I have to yell for quiet. Guess I contribute to the cacophony 😉 Someday, sooner rather than later, our house will be all too quiet, so I try to enjoy it.
I use cacophony in my writing, as the second definition says. One line from a book that will never see the light of day: Screams split the Sunday silence. Love the sound of it, the dissonance. Yes, it was at a very tense point in the book. That’s what makes being a writer so fun. You get to play with words all day. Or does that make me strange??
I have turned the meaning of cacophony on it’s head. I think all the songs of the different birds are a cacophony – but a beautiful one. One of my favorite things to do in the spring is to take a long walk and listen to the cardinals and the meadowlarks and the wax wings all chirping at the same time. So gorgeous.
What makes up the cacophony at your house? What kinds of cacophony do you love?
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