Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
skronk
Verb
/skrɒŋk/

Definition
To make a loud, harsh, and discordant noise, often referring to instruments or vocal sounds.

Examples
- The saxophonist began to skronk, filling the room with a cacophony of sound.
- During the jam session, the guitarist delivered a skronk that electrified the audience.

Meaning
Skronk typically describes a style of music or sound that is unconventional, jarring, and rough around the edges. It is often associated with jazz or experimental music where dissonance is embraced.

Synonyms
- Squawk
- Blare
- Squawk
- Grate