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More here. Not for more than the basic necessities. She doesn't trust anyone with her heart anymore and is highly cautious of letting anyone in. She began to expect it and figured it would always happen. She became jaded with cheap headphones. And if she does, she knows what to expect" lol. Having so much bad stuff happen to a person to the point where they feel kinda numb.
Man, I feel so bad for her. Other Words from jaded jadedly adverb. Examples of jaded in a Sentence Oh, yes, mate, they're all jaded here now—their last gasps of innocence sucked out of them by Olympic pharaohs who at first played a blatant game of bait-and-switch with Games tickets, furtively putting aside vast quantities of the best seats to sell to fat cats at higher prices.
I've made up my mind that with a few people to abet me I won't do one single thing in verse or out of it or with it till I God damn please for the rest of my natural life. First Known Use of jaded , in the meaning defined at sense 1. History and Etymology for jaded see jade entry 3. Learn More About jaded. Time Traveler for jaded The first known use of jaded was in See more words from the same year.
From the Editors at Merriam-Webster. Are You Feeling Jaded? Examples of jade in a Sentence Verb a steady diet of nothing but lobster would jade the palate of even the most ardent lobster lover.
First Known Use of jade Noun 1 circa , in the meaning defined at sense 1 Verb , in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a Noun 2 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1. History and Etymology for jade Noun 1 French, from obsolete Spanish piedra de la ijada , literally, loin stone, ultimately from Latin ilia , plural, flanks; from the belief that jade cures renal colic Noun 2 Middle English.
Learn More About jade. Time Traveler for jade The first known use of jade was in the 14th century See more words from the same century. Statistics for jade Look-up Popularity.
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