Comparative for affected by cynicism or skepticism
“The two writers share a jaundiced vision of modern Britain.”
Comparative for having feelings of disillusionment or disenchantment
“There is a growing physical exhaustion, jaundiced bitterness, and lack of heart.”
Comparative for biased in favor of a particular side or cause
“Subsequent historians have agreed with this rather jaundiced judgment.”
Comparative for exhibiting resentment due to jealousy or envy
“Not only was she green-eyed over Gwendolyn, who had only needed to stretch out her hand ever since she was born and take anything she wanted, but she was bursting with jaundiced envy over Wilfred himself.”
Comparative for unfriendly or aggressive in nature
“You will know these men by their always sitting in the same place with a jaundiced eye on all the young people near them.”
Comparative for hostile or antagonistic in nature
Comparative for hating or disliking mankind
Comparative for having a pale or unhealthy skin tone
Comparative for intolerant, forming opinions based on one's prejudices
Comparative for unwilling or unable to change because of tradition or convention
Comparative for feeling or expressing resentment, disappointment, or anger
Comparative for bored or lacking enthusiasm, typically after over-exposure
Comparative for unfavorable or uncomplimentary in nature
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