cacophony

/kəˈkɑfəni/
noun
  1. A harsh, unpleasant mixture of sounds; a discordant noise.
    • In the forest, the sudden cacophony of animal calls warned of a predator nearby.
    • The cacophony of the city street—honking cars, shouting vendors, and blaring music—was overwhelming.
    • The classroom erupted into a cacophony of chatter when the teacher left the room.
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