jaded 的定义
- dulled or satiated by overindulgence: a jaded appetite.
- worn out or wearied, as by overwork or overuse.
- dissipated: a jaded reprobate.
jaded 近义词
exhausted, indifferent
更多jaded例句
- Most of us see the controversy over a lot of these issues around the country with a bit of a smile—smile is the wrong word—we see it with a jaded eye.
- Video-jaded kids clamored for wooden shields, swords and magic wands that could last a summer of backyard play.
- I’ve tasted enough chicken sandwiches in the past two years to turn me jaded — and possibly, sprout feathers.
- Understandably, this exec’s experiences have left him jaded.
- Rowley’s depth and humor will warm even the most jaded hearts.
- “The Ladies Who Lunch,” an ode to jaded Manhattanites, stubbornness, and vodka stingers, became one of her two signature songs.
- However jaded I might be, I still found my throat tightening as I hoped for the best, watching everyone struggling to be brave.
- So we take it for granted in many ways, and so we are jaded by all the great discoveries.
- We are now so jaded about the Affordable Care Act that it has lost the ability to shock us.
- Jaded by endless political defeats, the Christian right is circling the wagons and cutting off those who compromise.
- The lady in black, creeping behind them, looked a trifle paler and more jaded than usual.
- In a corridor leading to a flight of steps two jaded-looking reporters were talking eagerly.
- And the Jenkins pills became famous precisely by reason of that lash of the whip which they gave to jaded existences.
- You do not know what the passion is when it seizes upon a man jaded with the hollow pleasures of an irresponsible life.
- The beauty of these rosebeds and ponds seemed to comfort my jaded nerves more than the happy thoughts of home.