cacoplasia

/kækɒpləʊˈsiːə/

Definitions

1. noun

A rhetorical or literary term referring to the use of words or expressions that are aesthetically unpleasant, especially those that are considered to be of poor quality, tasteless, or overly sentimental.

“The novel’s use of cacoplasia in its descriptions of nature detracted from its overall impact.”

Synonyms

  • gaucherie
  • tastelessness

Antonyms

  • elegance
  • euphony