Superlative for severely lacking in harmony or congruence, especially aesthetically
“The sharp rhythms and the jarring colors have the same savage feeling as the subject matter.”
Superlative for harsh, loud or discordant to the ears
“If that is not possible, the remedy is to provide oneself with ear-flaps and keep out the jarring noises.”
Superlative for unpleasant or disagreeable in nature
“A person from a rural farming community may find living in the big city a jarring experience.”
Superlative for startling, surprising or shocking in an unexpected way
“From such jarring evidence, what decision are we come to, or what are we to believe?”
Superlative for causing distress or dismay
“I have, on more than one occasion, received the jarring news of a dear friend or family member's untimely passing.”
Superlative for jerking or jolting, or causing someone or something to physically jerk or jolt
“The jarring collision sent them spinning back left.”
Superlative for unpleasantly rough or jarring to see or look at
Superlative for distinguished by a unique attribute
Superlative for characterized by abrupt stops and starts or an irregular course
Superlative for the state of being varied or diverse
Superlative for requiring, or involving, great mental or physical effort
Superlative for harsh or inhospitable in nature, especially of an environment or conditions
Superlative for characterized by shaking or quivering
Superlative for having a somber or dismal atmosphere or nature
Superlative for rough, raucous or boisterous in nature
Superlative for jarringly bright or dazzling in appearance or colors
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