The word "an" will correctly complete the analogy. "Shock" is an adjective describing "jar", so the word that completes the analogy should be a word that describes "vessel."
Jar.
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A jar lifter is used to remove jars from the canning vessel so to prevent you burning your hands.
Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of noun jar Sense 1 jar => vessel Sense 2 jar, jarful => containerful -------------- Sense 3 jolt, jar, jounce => bump, blow -------------- Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of verb jar Sense 1 clash, jar, collide => conflict -------------- Sense 2 jolt, jar => move -------------- Sense 3 jar, shake up, bump around => move, displace -------------- Sense 4 jar => put, set, place, pose, position, lay -------------- Above retrieved from, http://www.synonym.com/synonyms/jar/ Viper1
A "vessel" in this case is a hollow food container such as a pot, cup, vase, bowl, pitcher or jar, usual used for holding liquids. "Crockery" is the name given to eating and serving dishes, usually made out of earthenware (ie clay). So a "Crockery Vessel" is an earthenware pitcher.
Good news can be as jarring as bad news. In the sense intended, to jar means " to startle or unsettle, to shock."
Pouring boiling water into a jar can cause the jar to crack or shatter due to thermal shock, especially if the jar is cold. It is safer to heat the jar gradually or use heat-resistant glass jars to prevent breakage.
ollain spanish? OllaAnswer by SecretAgentMan: In English: Jar, Spitoon, Earthenware, ceramics, basin, chalice, ewer, flask, pitcher, crock, urn, vessel.
A Grecian vessel refers to a container or jar used in ancient Greek culture to store liquids like wine or oil. These vessels were often made of clay or ceramic and were decorated with intricate designs or patterns. Grecian vessels played a significant role in Greek art and trade.
Yes, Jar Jar Binks is a Gungan.
Jar Jar Binks was created in 1999.