1. jarred - Adjective
2. jarred - Verb
Derived from jar
4. Jarred - Proper noun
of Jar
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou could put this record on and not get jarred half-way through. I wanted it to be all cut from one cloth, and that was the way we took it through the whole production process. Jules Shear
Mota's drive jarred me and so did Clemente, hitting my high change. Nobody ever hit my change-up farther than Clemente did. Roberto Clemente
Adapting the dish in New York, Thiam thickened it with jarred peanut butter, which lends the sauce its characteristic creaminess, and Vietnamese fish sauce, for salty depth. Source: Internet
But investors were jarred by South Korea’s report of 52 new cases of the coronavirus, raising its total to 156, most of them since Wednesday. Source: Internet
But the boarded windows jarred her as she strolled by. Source: Internet
However, Sapir often showed little understanding for Benedict's private thoughts and feelings, and particularly his conservative gender ideology jarred with Benedict's struggles as a female professional academic. Source: Internet