Bored or lacking enthusiasm, typically after over-exposure
“The band's fresh approach is a very welcome change for us jaded music aficionados.”
Physically tired or exhausted from overwork
“Feeling a little jaded from a hard week on the road, I somehow forgot to pack my suitcase with anything more than a few bare essentials.”
Having had too much of something
“It also alludes to the paradox of companies cannibalizing each other in attempts to revive consumers' jaded appetite.”
Having an unimpressed or indifferent attitude
Affected by cynicism or skepticism
Fed up or irritated with someone or something
Past tense for to bore, jade, or cause to be weary or restless
“I varied our method of passing the night by remarks and casual allusions, fearing that an unbroken uniformity might jade his mind.”
Past tense for to exhaust the patience or interest of
Past tense for to stuff or fill completely or excessively
Past tense for to become less appealing or interesting through familiarity
Past tense for to grow tired of or bored with
Past tense for to consume food, especially hungrily or in a gluttonous manner
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