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View definitions for jar

jar

noun as in container

noun as in shocking hit

verb as in clash, disharmonize

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Example Sentences

If they find a way into your house and kitchen, they can open jars of peanut butter and jam and, of course, honey.

"That rapid shift was jarring and really opened my eyes to just how deeply size bias is ingrained in our culture," she continues.

From BBC

Braxton: It was jarring to hear Trump’s name and an element that I don’t think will necessarily age well in a few years.

It's undeniably jarring to read Gray's book, with all its encouraging evidence, in the midst of an ongoing coup attempt shaped by elites who seem to play by a different set of rules.

From Salon

But even before the balance goes unrespected, the team behind “The Substance” elevated the beauty of its stars to make their mutual descent into frightful abominations all the more jarring.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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