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It is typically used to describe a state of weariness or lack of enthusiasm, often due to overexposure or excess. Example: "After years of working in the same job, she felt jaded and unmotivated." Alternatives include "weary" or "disenchanted."
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By having a conversation with Brand, Miliband was able to make his case to jaded younger voters about why this election could be as important as the 1945 general election was to mine.
And yet the push for leaders' debates has grown, in part because the identification between party leader and government is now so strong in the UK, and in part because the drama that nationally televised debates generates is likely to awaken interest among a jaded electorate.
The only time I felt "older" was on the backpacker bus trail from Koh Tao to Khao Sok, where some studiously jaded youngsters viewed my cheery optimism with the contempt it obviously deserved.
Childish Gambino is about facing the fact that none of us really get jaded or grow a thicker skin – we just shy away from what originally hurt us.
Philippoussis, though, was probably jaded, and that almost certainly affected his serve and court coverage.
Running the country, of course, ought not to be merely a self-improving challenge for jaded Bullingdon plutocrats, like learning the French horn from scratch in a week, unicycling, or becoming a pierrot.
The hipster event of the summer, Night + Day London follows shows in Berlin and Lisbon, which is to say places you might go on holiday were you so jaded as to want a respite from the non-stop japes on offer in your favoured east London quarter-mile.
Many of my colleagues are already depressingly jaded.
Kids in sweet shops are bored and jaded in comparison with how I felt.
She describes the outwardly racist and jaded white manager Dave Cross (played by Geoff Morrell), as "probably the most important character" in the show.
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