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The example sentences of JARRED in videos (8 in total of 9)

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Use "jarred" in a sentence | "jarred" example sentences

How to use "jarred" in a sentence?

  • It is only through disruptions and confusion that we grow, jarred out of ourselves by the collision of someone else's private world with our own.
    -Joyce Carol Oates-
  • A cup brimful of sweetness cannot spill even one drop of bitter water, no matter how suddenly jarred.
    -Amy Carmichael-
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Definition and meaning of JARRED

What does "jarred mean?"

/jär/

jarred

verb
To make a harsh sound to the ears.

What are synonyms of "jarred"?
Some common synonyms of "jarred" are:
  • jolt,
  • jerk,
  • shake,
  • vibrate,
  • bang,
  • irritate,
  • annoy,
  • upset,
  • irk,
  • exasperate,
  • nettle,
  • vex,
  • disturb,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/jōlt/

jolt
noun verb

Sudden shock (e.g. of electricity or surprise). To suddenly bump or shock.

/jərk/

jerk
noun verb

Sudden sharp movement; tug. To move suddenly and violently; tug.

/SHāk/

shake
noun verb

Act of moving something up, down or side to side. To move violently back and forth or up and down.

/ˈvīˌbrāt/

vibrate
verb

To shake side to side quickly in small movements.

/baNG/

bang
adverb exclamation noun verb

exactly. conveying sudden loud noise. Sudden loud noise, as when a bomb explodes. strike or put down something noisily.

/ˈirəˌtāt/

irritate
verb

To make part of the body feel soreness and pain.

/əˈnoi/

annoy
verb

To make someone angry.

upset
adjective noun verb

Troubled, worried, or angry. state of being unhappy or worried. To trouble, worry, or anger someone.

irk

/ərk/

irk
verb

irritate.

/iɡˈzaspəˌrāt/

exasperate
verb

irritate intensely.

/ˈnedl/

nettle
noun verb

plant with stinging hairs. To annoy someone; bother.

vex

/veks/

vex
verb

make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried.

/dəˈstərb/

disturb
other verb

To cause someone anxiety or fear. To cause someone anxiety or fear.

What are antonyms of "jarred"?
Some common antonyms of "jarred" are:
  • please,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/plēz/

please
adverb verb

used in polite requests or questions. cause to feel satisfied.

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