Meaning of crass cacophony
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Crass means very gross or devoid of sensitivity and cacophony means a very loud and unpleasant noise. Therefore 'crass cacophony' here describes the unpleasant unrefined noise which blared out from the sumac tree.
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The phrase 'crass cacophony' has been taken from the poem 'The Frog and The Nightingale' by Vikram Seth. It has been used to represent the loud, harsh and unpleasant noise produced by the frog that was completely devoid of any meaning or sensitivity.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'crass' as 'stupid and without considering how other people might feel.'
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'cacophony' as 'an unpleasant mixture of loud sounds.'
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