Sentence example with the word 'jaded'

jaded

allayed, dispirited, enfeebled, footsore, laid low, overfed, sated, somnolent, tired to death, weakened, with enough of

Definition adj. exhausted

Last update: October 26, 2015


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He looked jaded.   [adjective]

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It's hard to imagine even the most jaded Italian audience talking through this overture.   [adjective]

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Do n't you feel there 's a danger that some people may get a bit jaded about these changes?   [adjective]

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He had parted from them worn with care, and jaded with fatigue; he now saw them refreshed and blooming, though timid and anxious.   [adjective]

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My horse shied on reaching your garden-gate, Rhodopis, jaded as he was.   [adjective]

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At Ponsonby's corner a jaded white flagon H.   [adjective]

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The lady in black, creeping behind them, looked a trifle paler and more jaded than usual.   [adjective]

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The country, say I, for a jaded intellect.   [Please select]

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She didn't know if he'd welcome the gift or if his recent ordeal left him more jaded toward his past.   [Please select]

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His senses were not yet dulled nor his feelings jaded.   [Please select]

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With the muscles of the face relaxed in sleep, he looked old and jaded.   [Please select]

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