jarring

विवाद
definition
verb
he jarred his knee in training
send a painful or damaging shock through (something, especially a part of the body).
a laugh that jarred on the ears
have an unpleasant, annoying, or disturbing effect.
adjective
the telephone struck a jarring note in those Renaissance surroundings
incongruous in a striking or shocking way; clashing.
the truck came to a jarring halt
causing a physical shock, jolt, or vibration.
translation of 'jarring'
noun
झंकारना,
झंझनाना,
कलह,
झगड़ा,
विवाद,
बिगाड़
example
His outburst blaming the vandals on the estate for frightening his wife to death, was a 'jarring' moment of realism.
A very fine soundtrack shifts from a winsome romanticism in the early moments to the 'jarring' untuned piano notes in the latter fraught stages.
The most 'jarring' element of the disc, however, has to be the director's choices.
The juxtaposition makes the variation in quality all the more 'jarring' .
The rather 'jarring' songwriting style is noteworthy more for its ambience than its catchiness.
My classmate had such a gift for asking 'jarring' questions out of the blue.
Exhibits are dimmed whilst fantastically big projections of rarely seen war photographs cover the 'jarring' , angular interior walls.
They basically cut out an entire scene from one episode in a really 'jarring' manner.
More serious is the way the last half-hour seems to lose pace, then comes to a sudden, 'jarring' halt.
'Jarring' images bled into each other the way the realities of unjust political situations always do.
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