jaded - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • fan: This first film tho is great fun and will bring a wry smile to even the most jaded of horror fans memorys.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • feel: By the time we eventually dispensed with our luggage we were all feeling a bit jaded to say the least.
  • look: Graham said " Since I have been here Gary has been looking a bit jaded.
  • get: Don't you feel there's a danger that some people may get a bit jaded about these changes?

Modifies a noun

  • palate: The menu is packed with intriguing culinary delights to tempt even the most jaded palate.
  • traveler: The French capital has the ability to surprise and delight even the most jaded traveler.
  • soul: Occasionally, you can be so friendly that you may arouse suspicions in some more jaded souls.
  • audience: It's hard to imagine even the most jaded Italian audience talking through this overture.
  • eye: To children you reveal delights unseen by jaded adult eyes â how eagerly they sound your praise, enthralled by every new surprise.
  • view: Exciting, fun punk rock times or Chris's more jaded view of events.

Modifying Another Word

  • somewhat: After a hard week hanging controls, I was somewhat jaded and therefore relieved to see them running the show so smooth and independently.
  • slightly: We get a ridiculously early flight back and I arrive at the office feeling slightly jaded.
  • rather: Our flight was delayed and we reached Porto Sani well past midnight, rather jaded.
  • little: Today was Greg at his best with Stewart perhaps a little jaded from his first round efforts.
  • so: In a world so jaded by unrest, military coups and the first stages of the cold war she was a beacon of hope.
  • very: Cardiff started slowly, got better but looked very jaded in the final stages.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: Every time I go to Venice I expect to feel jaded, waiting for the magic to wear off.
  • become: Maybe I am becoming jaded by being too far removed from the sharp end.
  • look: Wild Thing surprisingly looked jaded compared to previous displays.
  • get: Everyone in Japan was getting jaded about games by the turn of the century.

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