n. 25B6; verb
each step jarred my whole body : JOLT, jerk, shake, vibrate.
her shrill voice jarred on him : GRATE, set someone's teeth on edge, irritate, annoy, irk, exasperate, nettle, disturb, discompose; informal rile, aggravate, get on someone's nerves.
the play's symbolism jarred with the realism of its setting : CLASH, conflict, contrast, be incompatible, be at variance, be at odds, be inconsistent, be discordant; informal scream at.