Meaning & Definition of word "Jarring"

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    Jarring

    /ˈdʒɑːrɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing a shock or disturbance; clashing or discordant.
      • Example: The jarring sound of the alarm clock echoed throughout the room.
    • 2. Striking the senses or feelings in a shocking or unpleasant way.
      • Example: The jarring contrast between her bright dress and the dreary surroundings was hard to ignore.
    • 3. Incongruous or out of place, particularly in a way that creates tension or discomfort.
      • Example: The jarring nature of the film's abrupt scene changes left the audience feeling unsettled.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'jar', which means to have a harsh or discordant effect.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jarring insight:

    A shocking or surprising revelation that causes one to reconsider their beliefs.

    jarring contrast:

    A striking difference between two things that is difficult to reconcile.

    Related Words

    jar:

    To cause a physical shock or to be in conflict.

    jarringness:

    The quality of being jarring or discordant.

    Slang Meanings of jarring

    Meaning: So out of place it's shocking.

    Example Sentence: That outfit is totally jarring for the occasion.

    Meaning: Something that doesn't fit or is surprising.

    Example Sentence: Her jarring remarks during the speech caught everyone off guard.