Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "jarring" originates from the sound of a harsh or discordant noise. In Old English, gearian referred to the sound of birds chattering or geese cackling. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include any type of unpleasant sound, and eventually came to refer to anything that caused a sudden, unpleasant feeling.
The jarring sound of fingernails scratching on a chalkboard or the sensation of biting into a lemon are common examples of jarring experiences.
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