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cacous

 

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Cacous

Definition:

Adjective:

1. Unpleasant to hear or discordant in sound.

Noun:

1. A dissonant or grating sound.

Verb:

1. To produce or utter a cacous sound.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. The cacous noise coming from the construction site disturbed the neighborhood.
  2. Her voice had a cacous tone, making it difficult to listen to her speech.

Noun:

  1. The room was filled with a cacous of horns and drums.
  2. I couldn't concentrate on my work with the cacous of traffic outside.

Verb:

  1. The musician skillfully cacoused his saxophone during the jazz performance.
  2. As the wind blew through the trees, it cacoused a haunting melody.

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