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Example sentences for "jaded"

Lexicographically close words:
jackstones; jackstraws; jaconet; jactitation; jade; jadeite; jades; jadis; jaegers; jag
  1. If this was the High Court of Appeal, which never rose day or night, it might account for the pale and jaded aspect of everybody in it.

  2. It did not show its teeth, nor exhibit any sign of irritation, but seemed jaded and sulky, and was observing me steadily.

  3. They ran off as General Rochambeau, jaded and unshaven, approached and saluted Dorothea.

  4. His horses, of course, were jaded and many of them had lost their shoes.

  5. He thought it would be useless to pursue with jaded horses a well-mounted party with so much of a start.

  6. They needed not the urging, for they had ridden hard, almost without a rest, and not only was Nicholas thoroughly wearied out by the unusual exertion of riding but the horses were sorely jaded too.

  7. Sir George was the last to return, and the jaded condition of his horse told far more plainly than ever words could have done how far he had ridden.

  8. It was no use trying to sleep any longer, so, with a weary sigh, he arose and went to his tub, feeling jaded and worn out by worry and want of sleep.

  9. The cabman's spirits were raised by this, and by dint of coaxing and a liberal use of the whip, he managed to get his jaded horse up to a pretty good pace.

  10. It is refreshing, in these times of jaded appetites and blase indifference, to see real interest displayed in anything.

  11. How often do the old wines and delicacies, the vapid enumeration of social events which forms the conversation, the general luxury and jaded appetites of London dinners do this?

  12. Yet the Senior Surgeon didn't look an atom jaded or forlorn when he came down to breakfast the next morning.

  13. Jaded horses in the street lifted their noses; stray, homeless cats rubbed against his legs, and vagrant dogs looked up at him trustfully with wagging tails.

  14. And there being no tavern there, and the mare being very jaded and the roads heavy, we cast about for a place to sleep.

  15. He arrived about nightfall one gray day, his horse jaded and cut, and he was dressed all in wool, with a great coat wrapped about him, and high boots.

  16. It was indeed the Centurion, bearing the stains of hard travel on his garments and a jaded air on his face.

  17. She judged that his body had been racked by every passion till now it hung jaded and weary, yielding only to the spur of his restless, revengeful spirit.

  18. Dull and jaded minds find in these things an excitement, as the jaded palate finds stimulation in the sting of fiery sauces.

  19. Wearied and jaded with work at home, the three friends of the former volumes resolve on going abroad for awhile.

  20. Pushing the cart through the softer places, dragging the jaded pony by the head, they hurried on and at last plunged through a creek with the trees just beyond.

  21. It was getting late when he saw a faint trail of smoke curl up against the sky from a distant bluff, and on approaching it he checked the jaded pony.

  22. Some are sufficiently jaded when their day's work is done, or are too apathetic by nature to engage heartily in anything requiring further exertion of body or mind.

  23. The older part of the factory operatives, both men and women, had often a staid and jaded look.

  24. There was something very piquant to his jaded palate in the flavor of this audacious speech.

  25. These men of pleasure looked jaded and tired, as usual; and, except the little tinkling sounds of Jekyl's small treble, no other voice sounded as they walked along the corridors.

  26. The Count was as jaded and tired of life as the cadet was eager to enjoy it.

  27. It was late evening when, riding wearily on jaded horses, they came to the outskirts of Angers, and saw before them the term of their journey.

  28. At a walk, at a trot, more often at a jaded amble, they pushed on behind Badelon's humped shoulders.

  29. The gas burns lank and jaded in its glass: The old Ruffian soon shall yawn himself awake, And light his pipe, and shoulder his tools, and take His hobnailed way to work!

  30. Who can tell how scenes of peace and quietude sink into the minds of pain-worn dwellers in close and noisy places, and carry their own freshness deep into their jaded hearts!

  31. This was the form of enjoyment which more than any other appealed to the jaded mind of this blase diplomatist.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jaded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apathetic; benumbed; blase; bored; careworn; crammed; dead; debilitated; disgusted; dispirited; done; dormant; drooping; droopy; drugged; dull; effete; enervated; enfeebled; engorged; exhausted; fagged; faint; fatigued; flagging; footsore; frazzled; full; glutted; gorged; heavy; inanimate; inert; irked; jaded; lackadaisical; languid; languorous; leaden; lethargic; lifeless; listless; lumpish; melancholic; melancholy; moribund; numb; overfed; overfull; overstuffed; phlegmatic; pooped; replete; sagging; sated; satiate; satiated; satisfied; saturated; seedy; sick; sleepy; slow; sluggish; somnolent; sophisticated; spent; splenetic; stagnant; stuffed; supersaturated; supine; surfeited; tired; torpid; unrefreshed; vegetable; wan; wayworn; weak; weakened; weary; worn