oxyphony (Meaning)

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oxyphony (n.)

Acuteness or shrillness of voice.

Synonyms & Antonyms of oxyphony

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oxyphony Sentence Examples

  1. The oxyphony of the choir's harmonies filled the cathedral with an ethereal beauty.
  2. The dissonant oxyphony created an unsettling atmosphere in the concert hall.
  3. The poet's words played with oxyphony, contrasting soothing and jarring sounds.
  4. The band experimented with oxyphony in their music, creating a unique and captivating soundscape.
  5. The filmmaker used oxyphony to evoke a sense of tension and anxiety in the scene.
  6. The marriage of high and low notes in the composition created a mesmerizing oxyphony.
  7. The birdsong outside the window consisted of a melodious oxyphony of chirps and calls.
  8. The oxyphony of the crashing waves against the shore created a soothing and hypnotic rhythm.
  9. The carillon's melodies rang out in an oxyphony that could be heard for miles around.
  10. The orchestra's performance reached its climax with a thunderous oxyphony of instruments.

FAQs About the word oxyphony

Acuteness or shrillness of voice.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The oxyphony of the choir's harmonies filled the cathedral with an ethereal beauty.

The dissonant oxyphony created an unsettling atmosphere in the concert hall.

The poet's words played with oxyphony, contrasting soothing and jarring sounds.

The band experimented with oxyphony in their music, creating a unique and captivating soundscape.