Sentences

cacography in a sentence

n.

Definition

CACOGRAPHY: noun; the poor or illegible handwriting or spelling.

Sample Sentences

  1. His notes were filled with such cacography that it was nearly impossible to decipher his ideas.
  2. The student's cacography made the teacher question his understanding of basic penmanship.
  3. Despite her brilliant thoughts, her cacography often overshadowed her intelligence.
  4. The ancient manuscript was a testament to the author's cacography, challenging historians for centuries.
  5. Cacography can lead to misunderstandings, especially in formal communication.
  6. In a world dominated by digital text, few people appreciate the quaint charm of cacography.
  7. His cacography was so severe that even his friends struggled to read his birthday card.
  8. The artist deliberately incorporated elements of cacography into her painting to evoke a sense of chaos.
  9. Cacography can sometimes reflect a person's rushed state of mind or lack of attention.
  10. Many famous writers had their own unique style, some bordering on cacography, which added to their charm.

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