History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
brassy

like brass in colour

vulgar, loud to the senses

cheerless

gloomy, miserable

depressing, unhappy

concussion

(an) injury or violent shaking or shock (to the brain) as caused by a blow, knock or fall

collision, shaking

disagreement

the act of disagreement; the absence of agreement

dispute, quarrel

discord

disagreement; quarrelling; (an example of) the state of not having harmony between notes etc sounded together

noise

grating

a framework of wooden or metal bars placed across an opening such as a window, used to keep out burglars or to allow air to flow through

irritating; scraping

harsh

rough and unpleasant

rough, crude (to the senses)

hoarse

sounding rough and harsh

raspy in voice

incompatible

not able or suitable to exist together

antagonistic, contradictory

raucous

(of sounds) rough and loud

noisy, rough

shock

(the effect caused by) a violent blow or shaking (e.g. caused by a fall, collision or explosion); (the condition caused by) a sudden and very strong feeling of surprise, fear, worry etc (caused by bad news, unusual clothes etc)

complete surprise; blow

unsuitable

not suitable

not proper, inappropriate

JARRING as in Wiktionary
JARRING as in Wikipedia