Synonym: wearied. Similar words: dreaded, added, minded, crowded, deductive, extended, provided, dedicate. Meaning: [dʒeɪdɪd] adj. 1. exhausted 2. dulled by surfeit.
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31. My father's words had left me jaded and depressed.
32. To many New Yorkers, jaded by multimillion-dollar condos and wall-to-wall wealth, the salary request probably seems reasonable, maybe even low.
33. When it comes to politics I'm pretty jaded I don't believe anything that any politician says.
34. They must n't worry; they must sleep and rest stole into their jaded bones.
35. Surely only the most jaded and damaged would challenge the orthodoxy of romantic love.
36. They may be at the peak of their powers – with their world tour, solo projects, long hair, helicopters and big houses in the country – but just like jaded rockers they sense their own mortality.
37. We've grown jaded watching a succession of well-known people make bold disclaimers that later proved to be flat-out falsehoods.
38. Check the life, which can soothe jangly nerves and sharpen jaded minds.
39. He flitted away down the path, his head held high, with an air of somewhat jaded jauntiness .
40. But surprisingly, even as her life became increasingly complicated, Diana never became jaded.
41. A few. But their work almost inevitably treated with disdain by the jaded reviewers.
42. Even an exquisitely prepared dinner couldn't revive her jaded palate.
43. You may have been around for a while, but no one wants a jaded,(http://sentencedict.com/jaded.html) world-weary person working for them.