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jarring

[jahr-ing] / ˈdʒɑr ɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
discordant
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Example Sentences

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Some get spooked out of being fully invested because the headlines are too jarring.

From The Wall Street Journal

The juxtaposition is jarring -- and entirely normal here.

From Barron's

Just a day earlier, Hertz shares experienced their largest same-day jump since December, making the pullback that much more jarring.

From Barron's

But it’s a jarring moment to hear LNG described as low-cost.

From The Wall Street Journal

As for the rumours of a tell-all TV interview, Goldbart from Deadline says it might be "somewhat jarring," but added it would "undoubtedly make for good TV".

From BBC