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Jarring Meaning in English

word

ˈdʒɑɹɪŋ
JAR-ing
dʒˈɑːɹɪŋ
JAH-ring

Definition

Something 'jarring' is so unexpected or unpleasant that it shocks you or feels out of place, especially a loud noise or a sudden change.

Usage & Nuances

'Jarring' is often used for harsh sounds or sights that clash with their surroundings. Can also describe emotionally shocking events or news. Common collocations: 'jarring noise', 'jarring contrast', 'jarring experience'. Avoid confusing with 'startling' (which means surprising but isn't always unpleasant).

Example Sentences

The alarm made a jarring sound in the quiet room.

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The bright yellow paint was jarring against the dark walls.

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There was a jarring change in his attitude.

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Her laugh is a bit jarring when you first hear it, but you get used to it.

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The movie's sudden ending felt really jarring to the audience.

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There’s a jarring contrast between how he talks and how he actually behaves.

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