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Synonym for jar [verb]

The synonym jar synonymous definition words:
means "impact"
bump, jolt, jounce, jerk, bounce, agitate, slam, vibrate
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jar [verb]

means "action"
disconcert, embarrass, shock, distress, trouble, upset, disturb, shake up

jar [noun]

means "thing"
container, vessel, urn, pot, receptacle, canister, carafe

jar [noun]

means "impact"
jolt, bounce, bump, jerk, shudder, thump, agitation
Further results for the word "jar"

agitate [verb]

means "shake"
shake up, jolt, jar, stir up, churn

bump [verb]

means "run into"
jar, jolt, collide with, shove, punch, prod

bump [noun]

means "jarring impact"
collision, bounce, jounce, jolt, jar, knock

churn [verb]

means "shake"
shake up, jolt, jar, stir up, agitate

clash [verb]

means "collide"
hit, crash, jar, dash

collide with [verb]

means "run into"
jar, jolt, bump, shove, punch, prod

crash [verb]

means "action"
meet, jostle, bump, butt, knock, jar

jangle [verb]

means "make a metallic noise"
clank, jar, clatter, clink, rattle, jingle

jog [verb]

means "jolt"
jar, shake, jerk, bump, jostle, prod

jolt [noun]

means "bump"
jar, bounce, impact, jerk, shudder, thump

kick [noun]

means "impact"
blow with the foot, boot, jar, jolt

outrage [verb]

means "abuse"
scandalise, scandalize, wrong, jar, injure, affront

run into [verb]

means "bump"
jar, jolt, collide with, shove, punch, prod

scandalise [verb]

means "abuse"
outrage, scandalize, wrong, jar, injure, affront

scandalize [verb]

means "abuse"
scandalise, outrage, wrong, jar, injure, affront

shake up [verb]

means "shake"
agitate, jolt, jar, stir up, churn

stir up [verb]

means "shake"
shake up, jolt, jar, agitate, churn

vessel [noun]

means "container"
jar, kettle, holder, receptacle, urn

jargon [noun]

means "terminology"
babble, gibberish, nonsense, balderdash, palaver, twaddle

jargon [noun]

means "dialect"
argot, idiom, vernacular, lingo, language, cant, slang

jarring [adjective]

means "jolting"
vibrating, bumpy, rough, shaking, staggering

jarring [adjective]

means "harsh"
disturbing, loud, annoying, unpleasant, grating, penetrating, shrill

abrasive [adjective]

means "harsh"
grating, offensive, jarring, shrill, annoying, rasping

agitated [adjective]

means "vibrated"
shaken, jarred, mixed, churned, topsy-turvy

argot [noun]

means "accent"
slang, idiom, vernacular, dialect, jargon, cant

bumpy [adjective]

means "jolting"
vibrating, jarring, rough, shaking, staggering

cacophonous [adjective]

means "dissonant"
discordant, chaotic sounding, jarring, harsh, raucous, ill-sounding

dialect [noun]

means "accent"
slang, idiom, vernacular, argot, jargon, cant

diction [noun]

means "language"
phraseology, speech, lingo, expression, slang, jargon

figurative [adjective]

means "contradictory"
paradoxical, contrary, ironic, incongruous, jarring, implausible

grating [adjective]

means "harsh"
abrasive, offensive, jarring, shrill, annoying, rasping

idiom [noun]

means "language"
dialect, jargon, lingo, terminology, vernacular, speech

impressed [verb]

means "moved"
stirred, jarred, affected, touched, influenced

ironic [adjective]

means "contradictory"
paradoxical, contrary, figurative, incongruous, jarring, implausible

language [noun]

means "diction"
phraseology, speech, lingo, expression, slang, jargon

language [noun]

means "dialect"
idiom, jargon, lingo, terminology, vernacular, speech

lingo [noun]

means "dialect"
idiom, jargon, language, terminology, vernacular, speech

localism [noun]

means "accent"
slang, idiom, vernacular, argot, jargon, cant

mismatched [adjective]

means "incompatible"
discordant, clashing, incongruous, inconsistent, unsuitable, jarring

phraseology [noun]

means "diction"
language, speech, lingo, expression, slang, jargon

slang [noun]

means "language"
jargon, patter, lingo, dialect, colloquialism, argot

staggering [adjective]

means "jolting"
vibrating, bumpy, rough, shaking, jarring

terminology [noun]

means "dialect"
idiom, jargon, lingo, language, vernacular, speech

touched [adjective]

means "moved"
stirred, jarred, affected, impressed, influenced

uncomfortable [adjective]

means "unpleasant"
comfortless, harsh, jarring, suffering

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