This week's word of the week Is Cacophony. Cacophony means harsh discordance sound; dissonance. A discordant and meaningless mixture of sounds: Music. frequent use of discords of harshness and relationship to understand. ( The origin of Cacophony) 1650-60;< (New Latin) cacophonia< (Greek )kakophonia. See cacao-,- phony. (Words nearby Cacophony) cacology, cacomelia, cacomistle, cacomyn, cacophonous, cacophony, cacosmia, cacoethes, cacqueteuse, cactaceous, cactoblastis. (Words related to cacophony) noise, harshness, discord. ( Example sentences for cacophony) Most Cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam culture a bit before moving on. Badges hanging from their necks boast small national flags, and a cacophony to accents represents more than 20 countries. For Clinton and the Democrats, the cacophony out of Arizona is music to their ears. Instead, you find your favorite objects displayed by a cacophony of contemporary works often highly Avant-grade and challenging.
This is what cacophony looks like.

I hope our classroom isn't an example of this word of the week. Well done Chloe. Don't forget to put the word of the week slide on here with the information too.
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