Sentences

cacographic in a sentence

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Definition

Cacographic refers to something that is characterized by bad or illegible writing or artistic representation, often defying traditional standards of aesthetics or clarity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's cacographic style challenged conventional notions of beauty.
  2. His cacographic handwriting made it nearly impossible for anyone to read his notes.
  3. Critics dubbed the novel a cacographic masterpiece due to its chaotic prose.
  4. The cacographic designs in the gallery evoked a strong emotional response from the viewers.
  5. She found his cacographic sketches fascinating, even if they were hard to interpret.
  6. In the age of digital fonts, few appreciate the charm of cacographic lettering.
  7. The professor praised the student's cacographic essay for its originality and creativity.
  8. Despite its cacographic appearance, the poem conveyed profound themes of despair.
  9. Her cacographic doodles filled the margins of her notebook, creating a unique tapestry.
  10. The cacographic menu at the café became a quirky talking point among patrons.

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