Jaded
Adjective
Definition: bored or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having had too much of something.
Synonyms: Bored, Tired, Weary, Fatigued
Antonyms: Interested, Excited, Refreshed
- After going on multiple roller coasters, she felt jaded and no longer found joy in the rides.
- He had become jaded with his job and needed a change.
- Think of "jaded" as being worn out or exhausted from too much of something.
Etymology:
The word "jaded" originated from the French word "jade," which means "weary." It entered English in the 1600s.
Historical Usage:The term has been used throughout history to describe someone who is fatigued or lacking enthusiasm due to excessive indulgence or overexposure.
Related Idioms:
"Jaded palate"
Explanation:Refers to someone who has lost the ability to appreciate or enjoy food or drink because of excess or overindulgence.
Misconceptions:
Confusing "jaded" with "jaundiced."
Explanation:"Jaded" refers to someone who is bored or lacking enthusiasm, while "jaundiced" refers to a biased or cynical perspective. It's important to differentiate between these two terms.