adjective
Etymology: from past participle of jade (II)
1. : fatigued by overwork or abuse : worn out, exhausted
come in plenty jaded , looking as thin and gaunt as a gutted snowbird — F.B.Gipson
2. : dulled by surfeit or excess : satiated
might pall on jaded appetites — Americana Annual
all the gilded corruption of a jaded and perverted group of men and women — Pamela Taylor
• jad·ed·ly adverb
• jad·ed·ness noun -es