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jar
1[ jahr ]
noun
- a broad-mouthed container, usually cylindrical and of glass or earthenware:
a cookie jar.
- the quantity such a container can or does hold.
jar
2[ jahr ]
verb (used without object)
- to have a harshly unpleasant or perturbing effect on one's nerves, feelings, thoughts, etc.:
The sound of the alarm jarred.
- to produce a harsh, grating sound; sound discordantly.
- to vibrate audibly; rattle:
The window jarred in the frame.
- to vibrate or shake.
- to conflict, clash, or disagree.
verb (used with object)
- to cause to rattle or shake.
- to have a sudden and unpleasant effect upon (the feelings, nerves, etc.):
The burglary violently jarred their sense of security.
- to cause to sound harshly or discordantly.
noun
- a jolt or shake; a vibrating movement, as from concussion.
- a sudden unpleasant effect upon the mind or feelings; shock.
- a harsh, grating sound.
- a discordant sound or combination of sounds.
- a quarrel or disagreement, especially a minor one.
jar
3[ jahr ]
noun
- a turn or turning.
jar
1/ dʒɑː /
verb
- to vibrate or cause to vibrate
- to make or cause to make a harsh discordant sound
- often foll by on to have a disturbing or painful effect (on the nerves, mind, etc)
- intr to disagree; clash
noun
- a jolt or shock
- a harsh discordant sound
jar
2/ dʒɑː /
noun
- on a jar or on the jar(of a door) slightly open; ajar
jar
3/ dʒɑː /
noun
- a wide-mouthed container that is usually cylindrical, made of glass or earthenware, and without handles
- Alsojarful the contents or quantity contained in a jar
- informal.a glass of alcoholic drink, esp beer
to have a jar with someone
- obsolete.a measure of electrical capacitance
Derived Forms
- ˈjarring, adjective
- ˈjarringly, adverb
Other Words From
- jarless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of jar1
Word History and Origins
Origin of jar1
Origin of jar2
Origin of jar3
Idioms and Phrases
- on the jar, partly opened; ajar:
The window was on the jar.
Example Sentences
However, as she feared, The Bell Jar appeared to indifferent notices and the launch—which Ted attended—was rather low-key.
“Intercourse felt, often, like shoving a loofah into a mason jar,” she writes, for example.
Goodness knows I paid my share into the office “cursing jar” when I worked for her.
[Laughs] I am definitely NOT playing anything like Jar Jar Binks!
On it are balanced a plate of eggs and toast, an open quart jar of grape jelly, and a beer mug full to the brim with orange juice.
But the jar threw my six-shooter where I couldn't reach it, and the carbine was jammed in the stirrup-leather on the wrong side.
I dunno's I'd know when t' jar loose m'self, if I knowed her an' she didn't object t' me hangin' around.
That rare and curious being called I is more fragile than any porcelain jar.
We can fill glass after glass of steaming punch, until the jar in the cupboard is empty.
This affords the maximum of riding comfort by the elimination of all jar and jolt occasioned by an uneven roadway.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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