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Use jaded in a sentence.?

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Use jaded in a sentence.?

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  1. this is really a pretty easy homework question for you: just look it up in a dictionary, and think up a sentence on your own.


  2. It's an adjective. "You're so jaded, and baby I'm afraid of you".

  3. Normally, Vanessa would have been annoyed that all of her friends were smoking cigars and being promiscuous, but she had seen it all before and was too jaded to care.

    Nothing shocks me anymore; I've been doing this job for so long that I'm jaded.

  4. you walked out of my life and left me jaded.

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  5. I was jaded. she was jaded. he was jaded

  6. ever since my best friend got popular she has been so jaded around her old friends.

  7. He became jaded with life after too many indulgences.  

  8. my friend have a character name Jaded in rakion  XD

  9. my coat was so jaded, it had holes everywhere and it ripped when i put it on.

    Defintions for jaded(only the one i used)

    2. worn out or wearied, as by overwork or overuse.  

  10. Seeing all these kids wanting to cheat on their homework has made me jaded.

  11. People, please.  Jaded is not a transitive verb in past tense.  It is an adjective describing an emotional state.  People or emotions can be jaded, not things.  Greta Garbo affected an air of jaded disinterest in all human contact.

  12. AEROSMITH

    and im the one who jadded youu

    your soo jaddedddddd

    it means like crazy and im the one who made you like it

    lookitupp

  13. After a long day at work, dmbac was jaded.

  14. I had a jaded (overindulgence) appetite

  15. the only reason I am reading this stupid question is because Im jaded

  16. Jaded means to be dulled or worn out.  I stopped going to that restaurant because we'd been there so often I became jaded toward it.

  17. I was jaded. she was jaded. he was jaded.

    After being jaded I was reluctant to fall in love again.



    jad·ed [ jáydəd ]

    adjective  



    Definition:

      

    1. bored: no longer interested in something, often because of having been overexposed to it



    2. tired: exhausted, especially through overwork





    jad·ed·ly adverb

    jad·ed·ness noun







    I always thought it meant something else so forget my sentence.although my sentence still makes sense kinda. lol

  18. is that a question or a demand.

    sounds like a demand.

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