unjarred

English

Etymology

un- + jarred

Adjective

unjarred (not comparable)

  1. Not jarred or shaken; calm, tranquil.
    • 1855, The Ladies' Repository (volume 15, page 612)
      There, far removed from the strife of the streets, undisheartened by scenes of worldly weakness, inhumanity, and corruption, unjarred by sounds of individual discord and popular tumult []
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