oxphony

/ˌɒksɪˈmɒfi/

Definitions

1. noun

A musical composition that combines contrasting or discordant elements, often used to describe something that is intentionally jarring or unpleasant.

“The artist’s new album was a deliberate oxymphony of clashing sounds, challenging the listener to reevaluate their understanding of music.”

Synonyms

  • cacophony
  • discordance

Antonyms

  • harmony
  • symphony