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Associations of "Jarring" (30 Words)
amplifier | A device consisting of an amplifier combined with a loudspeaker and used to increase the volume of the sound produced by electric guitars and other musical instruments. |
brassy | Sounding like a brass musical instrument; harsh and loud. Her brassy audacious exterior. |
cacophonous | Having an unpleasant sound- John McCarten. The cacophonous sound of slot machines. |
cacophony | A harsh discordant mixture of sounds. A cacophony of deafening alarm bells. |
clamor | Compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring. The delegates clamored their disappointment. |
clamorous | Making a loud and confused noise. A jostling clamorous mob. |
clatter | Fall or move with a clatter. Bennett clattered Coleman ten yards out from goal. |
commotion | Civil insurrection. A commotion of people fought for the exits. |
deafening | (of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else. The music reached a deafening crescendo. |
din | A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise. The fans made an awful din. |
disorderly | In utter disorder. A disorderly pile of clothes. |
dissonance | Disagreeable sounds. A session full of jangling dissonances. |
grating | Unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound. A high grating voice. |
gruff | Deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion- Virgil Thomson. Robert s gruff no nonsense approach. |
hubbub | Loud confused noise from many sources. She fought through the hubbub. |
husky | (of a person) big and strong. His voice became a husky erotic whisper. |
inharmonious | Not forming or contributing to a pleasing whole; discordant. An inharmonious negative state of mind. |
loud | Used chiefly as a direction or description in music loud with force. A man in a loud checked suit. |
noise | Emit a noise. Over half the magnitude of the differences came from noise in the data. |
noisy | Full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds. The pub was crowded and noisy. |
racket | A snowshoe resembling a racket. A squash racket. |
rambunctious | Noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline. A social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand. |
raspy | Hoarse or harsh-sounding. A persistent raspy cough. |
raucous | Disturbing the public peace; loud and rough. A raucous party. |
rowdy | A noisy and disorderly person. Rowdy teenagers. |
sound | Emit or cause to emit sound. A man of sound character. |
splitting | Resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree. Atomic bombs get their power from the splitting of the atom. |
strident | Being sharply insistent on being heard. Public pronouncements on the crisis became less strident. |
tool | Equip or be equipped with tools for industrial production. That guy is such a tool. |
vociferous | Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry. He was a vociferous opponent of the takeover. |