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unjarred

  • a word derived from jar.

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Only the most unplugged would find no connection to current events; only the most anesthetized will leave the theater unjarred.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 27, 2017

He wants to get back to earth not only unburnt but essentially unjarred.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ethan in his heart was saying: "All this looks like a genuine leave-taking, all but her own face, her even, unjarred voice, her unfrightened eyes."

From The Open Question a tale of two temperaments by Robins, Elizabeth

He drew on his mittens proudly, unjarred by remembrance of how his good resolution had come to grief.

From The Magnetic North by Robins, Elizabeth

He was nearly beside himself with delight, which continued unjarred until he heard from his mother.

From Alec Forbes of Howglen by MacDonald, George