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Jaded meaning
Bored or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having been overexposed to, or having consumed too much of something. | Worn out, wearied, exhausted or lacking enthusiasm, due to age or experience. | Made callous or cynically insensitive, by experience.
Example sentences (20)
And there is surely nothing more corrosive for productivity than jaded, disengaged staff who have lost hope.
But it takes a special artist to do what Whitters has done: Here, she creates a wistful, immersive world, bringing the giddy euphoria of first love to life for even the most jaded listener.
But the 22-year-old forward appeared jaded in the closing weeks of the campaign and was dropped to the bench for two of Forest’s final three games.
Children are closer to heaven in a sense because they haven’t been in this world long enough to become jaded or to lose faith.
I’m not jaded or angry.
Joining the band for a special performance this Sunday are bass player Evelthon Michaelides and Jaded Jane.
Kelly is torn, after all, she has seen what happens to the people who stay too long in San Junipero: they become jaded and unhappy.
Like many of his Marleyan contemporaries, Gross has grown jaded to the threat of Titans.
On a lyrical level, while “Cellar Door” emanates feelings of hopelessness, “Jaded” dwells on self-doubt and regret with lyrics such as, “But what if I was inside a thousand lives to give my ghost?
One might expect a character with such naïveté to become jaded as she gets older.
One might expect him to be jaded.
On screen, this is used to no particular effect or laughs or mystery, with Vellani forever caught in an awe-struck teenager expression, Parris making no impression and Larson seeming jaded.
Opener Devon Again complemented Latour’s masterful lyricism and melodic fun, but leaned towards a more jaded view of the world.
Others seem to have become jaded by the debate.
Statlander avoids Jaded, Saturday Night Fever, and Statlander wins.
The unruly heart supersedes even the most jaded politics, its walls crumbling before the promise that a new mate could be one of the good ones.
Well, Agent Eric Hill He’s jaded, disgraced and ready to quit, but when the White House is under siege, he joins the president and first lady as they are rushed to an impregnable bunker in a granite mountain known as Raven Rock.
We the jaded older, or experienced people know what it’s like it in the cold world.
A jaded person might think the message here is that wealthy people’s rights are more important than yours, and that the state is invested in making sure poor kids learn the proper social order of things.
By 2014, even the most dedicated music fan was feeling jaded and uninterested by the X Factor oversaturation.