dissonance
Harshness of sound and/or rhythm, either inadvertent or deliberate. The term is nearly equivalent to *cacophony, but tends to denote a lack of harmony between sounds rather than the harshness of a particular sound in isolation. Browning, Hopkins, and many other poets have made deliberate use of dissonance. ... ...
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