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verb, jarred, jar⋅ring, noun | 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. |
| 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. |
| 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, esp. a minor one. |
jar 2 (jär) v. jarred, jar·ring, jars v. intr.
[Perhaps of imitative origin.] jar'ring·ly adv. |
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