Jaded


The meaning of the word Jaded is: depleted of excitement and enthusiasm, usually after having had too much of something


Examples:

After being on an airplane for nearly twenty-four hours, Henry is a bit jaded and never wants to travel again.

published by Denice on 2021-08-08 07:49:42


Ever since I started working late every night, I have become more and more jaded by the thought of becoming a manager with this company.

published by Cyndi on 2021-05-19 17:34:31


The world is so jaded by violence that people are starting to feel unsafe outside their homes.

published by Savanna on 2021-04-13 10:14:04


Because I have eaten nothing but noodles for the past two weeks, my taste buds are a bit jaded.

published by Carmelo on 2021-06-18 07:55:05


James was jaded with love after having his heart broken countless times.

published by Shantay on 2021-11-25 05:47:54


After listening to a lecture from my mother, I was so jaded I locked myself in my bedroom for the rest of the day.

published by Concetta on 2021-08-29 13:41:16


A number of people have stopped watching television because they have become jaded by the presence of reality shows on every channel.

published by Edwina on 2021-11-12 11:59:32


Because many children play video games regularly, they are often jaded by violence in the real world.

published by Johanna on 2021-12-13 17:06:03


The celebrity was jaded by the media after been in the public eye for over thirty years.

published by Inga on 2021-08-09 05:07:11


It is easy for overworked and underpaid teachers to become jaded and miserable.

published by Candyce on 2021-02-02 04:19:31


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