Jarringly


[jahr] /dʒɑr/

verb (used without object), jarred, jarring.
1.
to have a harshly unpleasant or perturbing effect on one’s nerves, feelings, thoughts, etc.:
The sound of the alarm jarred.
2.
to produce a harsh, grating sound; sound discordantly.
3.
to vibrate audibly; rattle:
The window jarred in the frame.
4.
to vibrate or shake.
5.
to conflict, clash, or disagree.
verb (used with object), jarred, jarring.
6.
to cause to rattle or shake.
7.
to have a sudden and unpleasant effect upon (the feelings, nerves, etc.):
The burglary violently jarred their sense of security.
8.
to cause to sound harshly or discordantly.
noun
9.
a jolt or shake; a vibrating movement, as from concussion.
10.
a sudden unpleasant effect upon the mind or feelings; shock.
11.
a harsh, grating sound.
12.
a discordant sound or combination of sounds.
13.
a quarrel or disagreement, especially a minor one.
/dʒɑː/
noun
1.
a wide-mouthed container that is usually cylindrical, made of glass or earthenware, and without handles
2.
Also jarful. the contents or quantity contained in a jar
3.
(Brit, informal) a glass of alcoholic drink, esp beer: to have a jar with someone
4.
(obsolete) a measure of electrical capacitance
/dʒɑː/
verb jars, jarring, jarred
1.
to vibrate or cause to vibrate
2.
to make or cause to make a harsh discordant sound
3.
(often foll by on) to have a disturbing or painful effect (on the nerves, mind, etc)
4.
(intransitive) to disagree; clash
noun
5.
a jolt or shock
6.
a harsh discordant sound
/dʒɑː/
noun
1.
on a jar, on the jar, (of a door) slightly open; ajar
v.

1520s, “to make a harsh, grating sound,” usually said to be echoic or imitative, but no one explains how, or of what. Figurative sense of “have an unpleasant effect on” is from 1530s; that of “cause to vibrate or shake” is from 1560s. Related: Jarred; jarring.
n.

“cylindrical vessel,” early 15c., possibly from Middle French jarre “liquid measure” (smaller than a barrel), 12c., from Provençal jarra, from Arabic jarrah “earthen water vessel” (whence also Spanish jarra, Italian giarra) [Klein].

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