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jaded

[ jey-did ]

adjective

  1. dulled or satiated by overindulgence:

    a jaded appetite.

  2. worn out or wearied, as by overwork or overuse.
  3. dissipated:

    a jaded reprobate.



jaded

/ ˈɪɪ /

adjective

  1. exhausted or dissipated
  2. satiated
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˈᲹԱ, noun
  • ˈᲹ, adverb
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Other Word Forms

  • ᲹĻ· adverb
  • ᲹĻ·Ա noun
  • ܲ·ᲹĻ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of jaded1

First recorded in 1585–95; jade 2 + -ed 2
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Starring Tom Hardy as a "jaded" detective, Havoc tells the aftermath of a drug deal gone wrong.

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He’s grown a bit jaded, having lived under constant menace for some time now.

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These politicians play to jaded electorates and captive audiences who reward grandiosity and xenophobia because partisanship fills the void left by an absence of genuine national community.

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You learn how to do that without becoming jaded or bitter because that’s no fun to watch if you want to be the hero of your own story.

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That isn’t something to be overtly jaded about, if you can manage it – it is a necessary organising tool for governments and opposition parties to bind themselves together.

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