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    jar·ring
    /ˈjäriNG/

    adjective

    • 1. incongruous in a striking or shocking way; clashing: "the telephone struck a jarring note in those Renaissance surroundings"
    • 2. causing a physical shock, jolt, or vibration: "the truck came to a jarring halt"

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  2. The meaning of JARRING is having a harshly concussive, disagreeable, or discordant effect. How to use jarring in a sentence.

  3. JARRING definition: 1. a jarring sight, sound, or experience is so different or unexpected that it has a strong and…. Learn more.

  4. Synonyms for JARRING: surprising, startling, amazing, shocking, stunning, jolting, wonderful, astonishing; Antonyms of JARRING: unsurprising, normal, common, typical, ordinary, usual, customary, mundane

  5. Jarring definition: having a harshly unpleasant or disturbing effect on ones nerves, feelings, thoughts, etc.. See examples of JARRING used in a sentence.

  6. A loud, abrupt, shocking noise is jarring. If the sound of your telephone ringing is jarring, it will make you jump.

  7. a. To cause shaking or vibrations: The ride over the old road was jarring. b. To shake or vibrate from an impact or impacts: "The gallery jarred with a quick, heavy tramp" (Robert Louis Stevenson). 2. To be disturbing or irritating; grate: The incessant talking jarred on my nerves. 3.

  8. noun. An act of jarring (in any sense). The jarring of peaches took place at the end of the season. Wiktionary. Advertisement.

  9. jarring. volume_up. UK /ˈdʒɑːrɪŋ/ adjective 1. incongruous in a striking or shocking way; clashing the telephone struck a jarring note in those Renaissance surroundings Examples A very fine soundtrack shifts from a winsome romanticism in the early moments to the jarring untuned piano notes in the latter fraught stages.British More serious ...

  10. Sep 11, 2024 · jarring (comparative more jarring, superlative most jarring) That jars (clashes or disagrees); incongruous, conflictful.

  11. to cause to rattle or shake. to have a sudden and unpleasant effect upon (the feelings, nerves, etc.): The burglary violently jarred their sense of security. to cause to sound harshly or discordantly. n. a jolt or shake; a vibrating movement, as from concussion. a sudden unpleasant effect upon the mind or feelings;