JADED in a Sentence
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20 example sentences for JADED, such as:
1. He presented us with a couple of jade lions.
2. This was the path to digression, as this is where I began to become slightly jaded.
3. He had a jaded anxious look upon him, and his hand, usually steady, trembled in hers.
4. Into the youth's eyes there came a look that one can see in the orbs of a jaded horse.
5. The friend seemed jaded, but he interrupted his comrade with a voice of calm confidence.
2. This was the path to digression, as this is where I began to become slightly jaded.
3. He had a jaded anxious look upon him, and his hand, usually steady, trembled in hers.
4. Into the youth's eyes there came a look that one can see in the orbs of a jaded horse.
5. The friend seemed jaded, but he interrupted his comrade with a voice of calm confidence.
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Meanings and Examples of JADED
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jaded
a. fatigued dulled by surfeit; exhausted; worn out; wearied
Classic Sentence:
1 The lady in black, creeping behind them, looked a trifle paler and more jaded than usual.
2 He had parted from them worn with care, and jaded with fatigue; he now saw them refreshed and blooming, though timid and anxious.
3 Into the youth's eyes there came a look that one can see in the orbs of a jaded horse.
4 The friend seemed jaded, but he interrupted his comrade with a voice of calm confidence.
5 A knowledge of its faded and jaded condition made the charge appear like a paroxysm, a display of the strength that comes before a final feebleness.
6 Weary, jaded, and spiritless, Eliza dragged herself up to the door, with her child lying in a heavy sleep on her arm.
7 Stephen remained in the background, depressed more than ever by the darkness and silence of the theatre and by the air it wore of jaded and formal study.
8 The formula which he wrote obediently on the sheet of paper, the coiling and uncoiling calculations of the professor, the spectre-like symbols of force and velocity fascinated and jaded Stephen's mind.
9 The sun went in behind some clouds and left us to our jaded thoughts and the crumbs of our provisions.
10 Early in the forenoon parties of jaded men began to straggle into the village, but the strongest of the citizens continued searching.
11 I had had a hard day's work, and was pretty well jaded when I came climbing out, at last, upon the level of Blackheath.
12 He had a jaded anxious look upon him, and his hand, usually steady, trembled in hers.
13 She pictured herself looking at Emerson's manse, bathing in a surf of jade and ivory, wearing a trottoir and a summer fur, meeting an aristocratic Stranger.
14 If, leaving this task, which might be compared to spurring a tired jade, or to hammering upon cold iron, Cedric fell back to his ward Rowena, he received little more satisfaction from conferring with her.
15 The hideous point about it is, that the jade is as pretty to-day as she was yesterday.
Example Sentence:
1 This was the path to digression, as this is where I began to become slightly jaded.
2 She looked jaded from the present conversation and her thoughts ran together bewilderingly.
3 He presented us with a couple of jade lions.
4 He rough-hewed a statue out of a block of jade rapidly but then polished it slowly over a long period.
5 Maya elites relied on luxury items, such as jade and quetzal feathers, to denote high social rank.