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jaded
[ jey-did ]
adjective
- dulled or satiated by overindulgence:
a jaded appetite.
- worn out or wearied, as by overwork or overuse.
- dissipated:
a jaded reprobate.
jaded
/ ˈdʒeɪdɪd /
adjective
- exhausted or dissipated
- satiated
Derived Forms
- ˈjadedness, noun
- ˈjadedly, adverb
Other Words From
- jaded·ly adverb
- jaded·ness noun
- un·jaded adjective
Example Sentences
Betty represents tangible reality while Norma embodies seductive illusion in a musical that dramatizes the unfair fight between them for Joe’s jaded soul.
They said it was an example of why some people had become "jaded" with Instagram.
When even the most hardened political observers are becoming jaded, Martin, who does have her cynical days, is fascinated by the intricacies of power.
My jaded teenager and I were watching “SNL” that night together and even he was crying because he was laughing so hard.
“I was able to see that our audience isn’t this jaded, negative internet hole that we’re going to fall into and never crawl back out of. It seemed like something positive.”
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