How To Use Jaded In A Sentence

  • It could have been the springboard to victory over the Hammers but the players looked jaded. The Sun
  • I suppose the major reason I’m feeling so jaded is that the mystery has gone out of wine for me. Rants
  • But all in all, what with the weather and a degree of jadedness occasioned by a bit of sleep disturbance, it's not been a thrilling day.
  • Heat-jaded Sahibs and Memsahibs came here to escape the coast's hottest months, they invented snooker at the pukka Ooty Club and came to gossip at Charing Cross - locations were named by the British.
  • Some of the images here caused even this reviewer to quiver a jaded eyebrow.
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  • It's unfortunate, however, that he has to rely on jaded Irish clichés of booze and blarney to enliven a story that is powerful enough to survive on its own merits.
  • Surely only the most jaded and damaged would challenge the orthodoxy of romantic love. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the hands of lesser songsmiths, such lines would inevitably sound like so much rot, but Gough has a peculiar charm about him that gradually disarms the jaded listener.
  • Pity that their dry northern humour seems a little jaded. The Sun
  • I believe that I play the game well for I am still unjaded, which is unusual with so much over-feeding. Letters of a Dakota Divorcee
  • And they look nothing like this now, the jaded old hags.
  • London was the height of hip, with a posse of hot young designers blazing a path through the jaded fashion pack and spawning the ‘Cool Britannia’ era.
  • No one's critical or cynical or jaded. Christianity Today
  • Not that we're jaded about plugging in these transistorized goodies on a daily basis, but in the saturated world of fuzzboxes it's hard not to feel like you've seen and heard it all.
  • They monodic jaded tactual orlando fl hotel and nibbler diodon in baldrick baccivorous alternate cuculidae thunk in the wheatworm bar nagger desynchronisation in abscess. Rational Review
  • It was a refreshing change from being hassled by cops or vibed by jaded ‘cool guys’ in downtown US cities.
  • my father's words had left me jaded and depressed
  • Luggage that went astray every time (then being expected to tip the delivery guy when it was dropped off the next day) and yes - just like you, some of the surly announcements over the tannoy, by jaded, well-past-there-useby staff. Unexpected
  • At twilight, as I rode out through the great gate of the capital, I saw the jaded horse fall and the exhausted rider stagger in on foot; and I little dreamed that that man carried my destiny with him into Keijo. Chapter 15
  • The people you meet there are all the same too, and underneath the forced smiles and jaded handshakes you detect great reservoirs of boredom.
  • It's cool and clean, with none of the jaded heat and dirtiness that will fill it once the streets become choked with traffic.
  • His rhetoric is larded with mythic grandiosity that amuses the jaded Western ear.
  • He is both endearing and funny with his basset hound face and jaded accent.
  • The concert should satisfy even the most jaded critic.
  • But surprisingly, even as her life became increasingly complicated, Diana never became jaded.
  • She is restless, seriously jaded and weary of the word processor.
  • Jonathan had looked restrained, almost world-weary, and perhaps a little jaded even.
  • Hence the need for a coalition government in Moscow that would have the credibility which Mr Gorbachev's jaded administration now lacks.
  • Picking up the torch of the golden age, the CFL proves that a sports league where no one is in it for the money can thrive in an entertainment-jaded age.
  • Its always hilarious, uncompromised and so unjaded that its shocking to think I was once like that. Little People Talk « Bored Mommy
  • I felt terribly jaded after working all weekend.
  • Generation X, best known for its pierced bodies and jaded outlook, is more optimistic about Wall Street than previous generations.
  • The Tennessean sons of a preacher man swerved past the curse of the ‘difficult’ second album to create an almighty slab of jaded gothic Southern rock.
  • With the haste of a double-fee'd hostler did Julian exchange the equipments of his jaded brute with poor Dobbin, who stood quietly tugging at his rackful of hay, without dreaming of the business which was that night destined for him. Peveril of the Peak
  • The concert should satisfy even the most jaded critic.
  • This last but one looks increasingly jaded, cynical and mercenary. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pair of jaded barmen served the local brew, Biere Niger, while to another side of the pool a chef fanned away at a charcoal brazier to provide brochette aperitifs.
  • Can anyone reassure me I'm being unpleasantly jaded and cynical… or has it crossed other minds?
  • This is the Balkan - a florilegium of contradictions within contraventions, the mawkish and the jaded, the charitable and the deleterious, the feckless and the bumptious, evanescent and exotic, Terrorists and Freedom Fighters
  • As a professed radical, he was to prove a singularly jaded observer of parliaments, parliamentary processes, and parliamentarians.
  • Laurie and Kelly were still young and unjaded enough to be impressed by these ostentatious displays of wealth. Substitute Me
  • And there came to me the jaded voices of men, in curse and snarl of slow - plodding, jaded animals. Chapter 12
  • The west can be described as jaded and deadened to stimuli in comparison to the h/s/c cultures with respect to sexual imagery and erotically charged situations. Pseudo-Polymath
  • Take an extraordinary artistic heritage, the luxury of precious metals and priceless gems and an environment that can make even the most jaded shopper quiver with excitement.
  • Added to that, the guest speaker was not some smarty-pants jaded joker. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has a folkie's unjaded commitment to social justice, a punk's DIY ethic, and the incandescent charisma of a born pop star.
  • I should like to have you opposite me in any mood, whether the facetiously discursive, the metaphysically discursive, the personally confidential, or the jadedly CURSIVE and argumentative -- so that the oyster-shells which enclose my being might slowly turn open on their rigid hinges under the radiation, and the critter within loll out his dried-up gills into the circumfused ichor of life, till they grow so fat as not to know themselves again. Familiar Letters of William James I
  • An hour later and I am feeling jaded, which is not helped by the fact that I have been awake for 26 hours. The Guardian World News
  • But they are too reliant on him going forward and he is beginning to look jaded. The Sun
  • A five-piece of experimental popsters from Philadelphia, the band succumbs to the desire to throw you a curve just when you've warmed to their jaded, sunstroke-woozy pop songs.
  • People our age just seem to become jaded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spectacle is the best word to describe the show; as it would enthuse the most jaded sybarite.
  • But for those of us jaded enough to have been at last week's dinner party, it looks a mite bit lacking.
  • The highlight was when my friends, who are as yet unjaded by simple kitchen magic, witnessed the cook using a blowtorch to broil the cheese on the soup.
  • Surely only the most jaded and damaged would challenge the orthodoxy of romantic love.
  • Mirrors reflect burnished silver candelabras, enhancing the pleasure of jaded diners who've tasted it all.
  • The grammar he had taken along he went through again and again until his unjaded brain had mastered it. Chapter 9
  • And for those of us jaded by too many over-packaged seasonal movie offerings, he's a Christmas gift that just keeps on giving.
  • The idea that term limits are necessary to unseat jaded officials and rouse lazy voters could not be more inapplicable in New York City now.
  • So by the time the water company was ready to finally start digging, people were elated but jaded.
  • Despite being exposed to the rather adult situations, Williams remains refreshingly unjaded and identifies with her spirited character. Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams: I Did Try to Make Arya Left-Handed!
  • I called back at the cabbie, who was leaning out his side window, a little befuddled, but even he was smiling some, in his slightly jaded D. C.-cabbie way. Mary, Mary
  • If they grow jaded, grow bored, or simply prefer sentiment and nostalgia to active participation, the last avenue of escape is closed.
  • Perched on a promontory of chalk cliffs overlooking an Atlantic estuary, the tiny fortified fishing village of Talmont-sur-Gironde, around 450 kilometers southwest of Paris, commands a site sufficiently dramatic to impress the most jaded sightseer. Visiting Charm-Guaranteed French Villages
  • Life without restriction is, colorless, jaded, and uninspired.
  • The beauty of these jaded but heliotropic flowers was entirely self-generated and self-perpetuated. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • If it came out Roger Ebert worked for Paramount, it would be a scandal; if it was revealed Game Informer held a monthly eBay auction where game publishers bid on the cover story, gamers would log a jaded "harrumph" on the 'Net, sigh, and go back to asking the clerk at Gamestop for game recommendations. Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories
  • Sam Lipsyte's third novel, The Ask, is a dark and jaded beast — the sort of book that, if it were an animal, would be a lumbering, hairy, cryptozoological ape-man with a near-crippling case of elephantiasis. The Ask: Summary and book reviews of The Ask by Sam Lipsyte.
  • I left the theatre, not raging at a failed masterpiece, but merely feeling a little jaded and nonplussed.
  • Here is a dish that will revive jaded palates.
  • May he live long in the unjaded imagination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even my jaded self was pretty gobsmacked to click on a link to an actual food writer's post on whether "frizzled" is actually a word. Gastropoda
  • Others are less jaded but believe nevertheless that its popularity has diminished its value.
  • Jaded cinemagoers know that this late in the summer the chances for high quality popcorn movies have dropped to almost zero.
  • Even those who used to "misappreciate" him belatedly appreciated him, because the manner of his death awed many who had been jaded to politicians 'excesses, and as an editorial said, "it was very clear from the photographic evidence that he truly lived his pro-poor advocacies himself. Bulatlat
  • Modern girls, jaded with Charlotte, the domestic drudge, turned to the more exciting Emily for inspiration.
  • But he sounds slightly jaded today. The Sun
  • The friends joked about how jaded they had become regarding the dating scene in West Hollywood, which they found to be filled with "celebrity wannabes" and "shallow gym bunnies."
  • As a professed radical, he was to prove a singularly jaded observer of parliaments, parliamentary processes, and parliamentarians.
  • She comes across as simultaneously caring, blasé, jaded and extremely vulnerable.
  • King Silas is the jaded monarch who apparently achieved his throne through dubious means and now jealously clings to his seat of power. 08 « April « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Now, he says, we are all so jaded that we are almost unshockable.
  • Their pantomime is ruthless and restive, always craving more but instantly jaded. Herta Müller - Nobel Lecture
  • There are two cultures in Australia: the jaded, would-be sophisticates of the cities versus the home-grown patriots of the small towns and the bush.
  • We got in about one o'clock and consequently feel more than a little jaded now, especially after the perfectly beastly day. Sand In My Shoes: Wartime Diaries of a WAAF
  • But I think even the most jaded among us will be impressed with what Andree Cazabon has done.
  • There were many little touches that even a jaded sybarite like me appreciated. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the first scenario, she'll be remembered as the jaded hussy who couldn't see the value of what she had been given.
  • Flying is exciting the first time you do it, but you soon become jaded.
  • Now, he says, we are all so jaded that we are almost unshockable.
  • For an industry that thrives on an if-it-bleeds-it-leads attitude, you have to wonder how jaded this industry is to allow someone to emaciate themselves right in public; right in front of them. Joe The Nerd Ferraro: And No One Listened
  • Pity that their dry northern humour seems a little jaded. The Sun
  • Jaded synths and multi-tracked harmonies lurk above a razor-fine piano note until the vocals lift into a Franciscan chant of helpless beauty.
  • In half a minute the light of the lanterns fell upon a hired fly, drawn by a steaming and jaded horse.
  • Celtic soon lost their impetus and had the look of a jaded team.
  • Since Mary is also described as having a boylike grace of movement, even the least jaded attention is inevitably drawn to what is apparently being disowned. Great Scot
  • There was here a veritable consecration, hopeful and animating, of the earth's gifts, of old dead and dark matter itself, now in some way redeemed at last, of all that we can touch or see, in the midst of a jaded world that had lost the true sense of such things, and in strong contrast to the wise emperor's renunciant and impassive attitude towards them. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
  • I thought my words were going to change the world but that's all gone now and I'm just a jaded old bag.
  • And the achievement — the glottal suspense of "Beat It," the aspirated frenzy of "Dont Stop 'til You Get Enough," the roiling, implacable funk of "Billie Jean," the impregnable position of "Thriller" as the greatest novelty single of all time — was, even as my taste in pop became more jaded and skeptical, persistently superb. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Leaving behind the jaded Lothario immortalized in Almost Like Suicide, I entered a state uncommonly like innocence. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • The end of it is always, or nearly, the same, and to the effect that of course we "jaded critics" do not really care about any pieces at all, and only visit the theatre because we are paid to go, and that it is awfully unfair that such "jaded" -- one cannot help insisting upon the word "jaded" -- people should be allowed to act as critics. Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette"
  • She walked out of the neighborhood, and onto a jaded road that forked off at one point towards the market area.
  • The crudeness and ribaldry were, of course, part of a deliberate marketing ploy, designed to tickle palates grown jaded by constant repasts of R - rated movies and cable shows.
  • He has become a jaded cynic who unwraps large packages of cash from defending drug dealers while deluding himself he is working to protect civil liberties.
  • Quite simply, it was about being fifteen but appealed to every jaded, cynical adult who saw it.
  • The most avid watcher quickly becomes jaded given the quantity of information to absorb.
  • That diversity is the band's true strength and is a very welcome change for us jaded music aficionados.
  • It reminds me somewhat of the collusion between cynicism and innocence, in which nescience is the very form that jaded dyspepsia takes.
  • A haunting air of regret hangs over each country-tinged waltz, as jaded experience battles with eternal hope in the quest for love.
  • The wind and hail arrived with ten minutes left and the visitors looked tired and jaded.
  • The fireworks may awaken the increasingly jaded viewer from his slumbers but invariably fail to unpick a single assumption.
  • The account reminds the reader that even a smirking, jaded loafer can be profoundly affected by tragedy.
  • Perhaps some caviar can tempt your jaded palate.
  • I mean that it was a serious attempt to make meaningful acknowledgment of his concern for art history without renouncing his painstakingly constructed, jaded persona.
  • Your literary agent is the book-marketing expert who can sell your crafted words to jaded publishing professionals.
  • Sorry to open up in such jaded fashion; your report does seem to signify a decent sized skirmish has taken place and I ought to show more interest. toco Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Genuine patriotism is a tough commodity to come by in these more jaded, jingoistic times.
  • The narrative is surprisingly compelling, the author kept me turning the pages, There are enough scenes in dark towers, cemeteries and dank bookstores (indeed bibliophilia plays an integral part of the story), the Devil his own self, to keep even the jaded horror fan interested. Reader reviews of The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.
  • There were many little touches that even a jaded sybarite like me appreciated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flying is exciting the first time you do it, but you soon become jaded.
  • Generation X, best known for its pierced bodies and jaded outlook, is more optimistic about Wall Street than previous generations.
  • I am so jaded by the whole process that I assume that things will basically work exactly the same as before, with a load of new acronyms.
  • We got in about one o'clock and consequently feel more than a little jaded now, especially after the perfectly beastly day. Sand In My Shoes: Wartime Diaries of a WAAF
  • You know, I think I was a little burned out or kind of feigning being jaded and too cool for high school. CNN Transcript Oct 17, 2005
  • It's over quickly, just as you're still admiring Branagh's closelipped way with a line; Julia Ormond's sweetly melancholy Vivien Leigh seeing dailies with Olivier - to whom she was married at the time - she's moved, sadly, by Marilyn's beauty; Emma Watson as an ever-so-slightly jaded young wardrobe girl; and Judi Dench as legendary actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, presented here as the kindest and gentlest of colleagues. The Seattle Times
  • The events of late July were certainly spectacular enough to satisfy even the most jaded critic.
  • With the haste of a double-fee’d hostler did Julian exchange the equipments of his jaded brute with poor Dobbin, who stood quietly tugging at his rackful of hay, without dreaming of the business which was that night destined for him. Peveril of the Peak
  • The shameless profligacy of the emperor's life was such as to shock even a jaded Roman public.
  • The classic gumshoe archetype—the hard-drinking, jaded loner with emotional baggage and shrewd instincts—didn't change. The (Really) Long Goodbye
  • While it had a neat premise it depended on its campiness and the unjaded eyes of 1950s moviegoers to accept the special effects and the film.
  • There was pubic hair, an erect phallus, graphic sounds all sorts of things to incense prudes, and maybe even affect the more jaded among us.
  • I popped my head on the pillow early last night, feeling tired and jaded, and hoping that the negatives of the day would be cancelled out by a good night's sleep.
  • Yet I must confess to feeling a little jaded with the constant stridency and intellectual conceit of many of the contributions published, however much I agreed with the sentiment.
  • And for many people it represents a welcome attempt to break from the jaded parliamentarianism of New Labour and the manipulative methods of the Stalinism that collapsed in 1989.
  • Among them is Jeff Atmana jaded, dissolutely resolute journalistwhose dedication to the cause of Bellini-fuelled party-going is only intermittently disturbed by the obligation to file a story. Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi by Geoff Dyer: Book summary
  • Naivete is so unbecoming, especially in the jaded entertainment industry.
  • The physique had thickened and the voice was jaded and slightly slurred. Times, Sunday Times
  • I guess as a National English Honor Society recipient several years running I may be jaded as to use of vocabulary and diction, but it would go a long way to enabling a common ground AND goal for disparates faiths, cultures and races. A different perspective on Carradine's career.
  • Grob was giddy as hell up there, because the gnarly floes offered a rare challenge to a jaded ice-breaker.
  • Which is the highest compliment I can make: Shusterman makes original choices and takes surprising veers through his story in a way that even I — a jaded, blackhearted cynic — found moving. Three for the kids’ bookshelf « The Retort
  • Perhaps I'm cynical, perhaps even jaded… but to me, having your PR company shill the idea that you're charitable is shallow and classless, whether your motives are pure or not.
  • Tired, jaded, and distressed by my day’s adventures, I retired into my own apartment, locked the door, and there, though surrounded by and master of every luxury that man can enjoy, I felt myself the most miserable of beings, detesting myself for my idiotical conduct in the present posture of my affairs, and full of evil forebodings for the future. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan
  • Added to that, the guest speaker was not some smarty-pants jaded joker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jaded juniors signed in, dumped their belongings in dormitory common rooms, and gallivanted out to Prospect Avenue.
  • I'm especially concerned about the mentally ill, those whose disabilities may not be quantifiable or tangible to jaded health reviewers too inexpert or insensitive to accept what they don't understand.
  • (I'm calling it footle, Ponderevo, out of praise, "he said in parenthesis.)" Think of the little clerks and jaded women and overworked people. Tono Bungay
  • We got in about one o'clock and consequently feel more than a little jaded now, especially after the perfectly beastly day. Sand In My Shoes: Wartime Diaries of a WAAF
  • What will thrill jaded blockbuster veterans is the grungy feel of the film. Times, Sunday Times
  • the amoral, jaded, bored upper classes
  • Jaded by the excesses of a prodigal youth in English society at home and on the Continent, he is at first merely anxious to relieve his ennui by touring the countryside.
  • I begin to protest, but then I see the jest in her mischievously jaded gaze.
  • But the important thing for this jaded curmudgeon is that I am no longer an Art Show virgin. Boskone Report
  • Outsiders think we locals are jaded by the natural wonder of this place but the truth is, when a whale broaches, we glare like tourists.
  • But the story Simmons tells is awe inspiring in grandeur and he packs it with more than enough SF-nal ideas to wow even the most jaded SF reader. My Favorite Type Of Science Fiction: Space Opera
  • The concert should satisfy even the most jaded critic.
  • The locals are yet to become jaded with tales of modest properties sold off for fabulous sums. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's no great shakes when an old guy feels a bit tired and jaded, and unable to function as a poet for a while.
  • He came back in the middie of the afternoon and laughed a rather half-hearted laugh at the excellent Mandy's comment upon his jaded appearance. Lodusky
  • Honestly, if you're too jaded to enjoy being a rock star, you're just too jaded to live.
  • The usually quicksilver striker is looking jaded and he had three opportunities to put Dundee ahead before Hibs took the lead.
  • After 20 years of reporting and writing news stories, I was well acquainted with what many call a jaded perspective, or what I call a wised-up perspective. Politics
  • Spectacle is the best word to describe the show; as it would enthuse the most jaded sybarite.
  • The cursing continued for some time, barely audible, and showing a fluency that even more jaded Institute graduates would have been shocked at.
  • Shadow - I had just finished an enormous Bridget Jones reading session and was feeling jaded and in need ofwine not cardonnay - that's gross, which may explain blogging attitude... Tagged by Shadow
  • Talk to me in a few years and maybe I'll be like all the other jaded researchers grubbing for money.
  • To a jaded eye it looked like a mass failure of imagination.
  • You might reasonably expect him to seem a little jaded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps I should start a travel agency for jaded Poms!
  • Thanks for making 52 per cent of the population look jaded in the face of great joy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I confess to have become so jaded as to find the practice rather tedious.
  • Flying is exciting the first time you do it, but you soon become jaded.
  • Nice curtains and matching scatter cushions do wonders for a jaded living room.
  • They monodic jaded tactual orlando fl hotel and nibbler diodon in baldrick baccivorous alternate cuculidae thunk in the wheatworm bar nagger desynchronisation in abscess. Rational Review
  • The breakbeats and two-step rhythms are mashed up with all sorts of other influences (you name it - it's in there somewhere) to create something that this jaded set of ears hasn't really heard before.
  • After 20 years of reporting and writing news stories, I was well acquainted with what many call a jaded perspective, or what I call a wised-up perspective. Politics
  • I know, Jaded Ones: You've heard this mantra aped by hundreds of chefs hundreds of times -- "honor the protein," and such. Wild Foie Gras: It Exists
  • Why do we, in jaded, post-industrial America, buy it — the handsome ne'er-do-well with the plain, hardworking spinster? A Quiet Genius
  • When I'm old and grey and either too batty, too jaded or simply too wise to care much about social propriety and the trivia of a speeding fine, I will be buying myself a Micra and the A-roads will be mine.
  • The innocent corruption of scheming, out-of-control teens will always be more compelling than all those witty rewrites of the lives of jaded middle-aged dilettantes who really have no excuse to be so soulless.
  • It starred Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton as a repo protegee and his jaded mentor and threw in everything from aliens to embryonic mosh pits to West Coast punk rock hooligans carrying out burglaries at low-rent convenience stores, not to mention the classic movie line: “John Wayne was a fag.” Which came first? “Repo Men” or “Repo! The Genetic Opera”? » Scene-Stealers
  • The grotto guide is a brilliantly jaded girl whose patience is obviously waning come November.
  • Lambs are the icons of the rural idyll, the faces that grace a thousand Lake District postcards and the sight that brightens the spirits of even the most jaded commuters as they flash past Cumbrian hills.
  • Despite the minor grumbles, we had a superb meal - especially with palates so jaded after the festive blowout.
  • When the team launched it promised a whole lot of hope and refreshment to a tainted and recently jaded sport; it came out with all guns blazing in fanfare that took the commercial and promotional side of the sport by the scruff of the neck, effectively dragging pro cycling out of the 80’s and into the world of multi-media. Sky highs and Sky lows: Looking at Team Sky’s first year in the pro peloton
  • Since it has aired I have been on tour and I am well jaded from it all.
  • While at first glance brittle Callie is a somewhat tired stereotype of the jaded New Yorker, she's easy to warm up to.
  • It's embarrassing, I admit, but it's kind of fun--I am so jaded these days that anything that can get me giggling like a fangirl is a welcome change. Archive 2005-06-01
  • It was our second game in three days and we were a bit jaded. The Sun
  • Yet, when on the road for extended periods of self-abuse, a jaded feeling slips into the driver's seat and the mind can no longer focus. Stewart Nusbaumer: Royal Flush Festival: One of a Strange Kind
  • This morning heavy clouds of cumulostratus promised more rain, and gave a cool day for the last effort of the jaded animals, which the driver doubted could not be driven much farther. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • Jaded gourmands with cash to spare should keep this date free. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the first showing outside the capital and promises to impress even the most jaded fashion follower and style guru.
  • Having worked in finance, I could very well see how the reality paradox daunts on many people, and for sanity's sake most will close one eye and choose to stay in the jaded world of excess. Fang Wu: Morgan Parker: Taking on Wheels and Philanthropy, Leaving Behind Millions
  • Instead it is rather what he calls the pathologies of hyper-expressivity, so well diagnosed by Baudrillard, that need to be resisted not through the infinite speeds of the rhizomatic plane of immanent desire, but through a corporeal, therapeutic slowing down in order to open the body and the soul to otherness, and to revitalise the jaded sensibilities of the 21 st Century human organism. Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET
  • It's classically elegant and graceful, the work of a man whose imagination is as fresh and unjaded as ever. Azed: a giant among crosswords
  • ANAMORPH is also woefully subservient to too many overplayed stereotypes- the jaded cop, the personal investment in the case and subsequent suspicion, the bolshie polar-opposite New Partner figure painfully acted by Scott Speedman might I add, and the obligatory Dead Ex-Partner. From a different perspective ANAMORPH might be good. But Simon isnt convinced… | Obsessed With Film
  • We all feel jaded and long for time to escape and revitalise. I'm consoled with the thought of leaving.
  • Deb & Dave convinced my jaded self that soulmates are real.
  • Women like the kalsomined widow, the masculine matron, the jaded The Auction Block
  • If you live for your online friends, you're never going to live in the real world and that will leave you jaded and unhappy.

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