dysphonic

/dɪsˈfɒnɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

having or affected with a bad or unpleasant singing voice.

“The singer’s dysphonic performance made the audience uncomfortable.”

2. noun

a sound that is unpleasant or unharmonious.

“The dysphonic notes in the orchestra’s performance were distracting.”

Synonyms

  • dissonant
  • unharmonious

Antonyms

  • harmonious
  • melodious