100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "jade"
Definition
Jade refers to a precious green stone often used in jewelry and ornamentation, as well as a specific shade of green. It can also denote a type of ornamental stone, typically nephrite or jadeite, valued for its beauty and cultural significance. In a more informal context, "jade" can refer to a tired or worn-out horse.
Synonyms
- Gemstone
- Greenstone
- Nephrite
- Jadeite
- Ornament
- Token
Antonyms
- Coal
- Common stone
- Rust
Examples
- She jaded her enthusiasm after years of working in the same job.
- The constant criticism began to jade his spirit.
- After the long hike, he felt his energy start to jade.
- The repetitive tasks continued to jade her patience.
- They were so used to the routine that it began to jade their creativity.
- His experiences in the city life would eventually jade his outlook on rural living.
- The endless meetings seemed to jade the entire team.
- As the days passed, the excitement began to jade.
- She didn't want to let her experiences jade her perception of love.
- The harsh realities of life can jade even the most optimistic individuals.
- After years in the industry, he felt jaded by the lack of innovation.
- The constant pressure to perform began to jade her confidence.
- Traveling so much can sometimes jade one's appreciation for home.
- The film's repetitive plotline started to jade the audience.
- Overexposure to the same activities can jade one's interest.
- Working in the service industry can jade one's view of humanity.
- The relentless pace of modern life can jade anyone.
- She feared that her past relationships would jade her future ones.
- The thrill of the adventure began to jade as they faced challenges.
- He tried not to let past failures jade his determination.
- Repeated failures can jade a person's ambition.
- The mundane routine began to jade her excitement for life.
- A few bad experiences can jade the best of us.
- His once bright outlook started to jade with each disappointment.
- The endless cycle of work and sleep can jade even the most spirited.
- After years of commitment, she felt jaded about the relationship.
- The constant barrage of negativity can jade one's mental health.
- The city life can jade your appreciation for nature.
- She didn’t want to let the critics jade her artistic vision.
- The long hours at work began to jade his motivation.
- As deadlines loom, many people can feel jaded by the pressure.
- The same old arguments can jade even the strongest friendships.
- His experiences in high-stakes gambling had begun to jade his luck.
- The repetitive nature of the job made him feel jaded.
- Over time, the glamour of fame can jade a star.
- The harsh weather conditions can jade a traveler's spirit.
- She felt her passion for painting jaded after years of criticism.
- The lack of progress can jade even the most patient individuals.
- Too much exposure to negativity can jade one's worldview.
- His constant complaints began to jade her willingness to listen.
- The thrill of the new project began to jade as it dragged on.
- The constant hustle can jade one's appreciation for leisure.
- He tried to remain positive, but life experiences had jaded him.
- The endless cycle of news can jade one's sense of hope.
- She worried that her past mistakes would jade her future choices.
- The lack of excitement in his life started to jade his personality.
- Long hours at the office can jade one's family life.
- Repeated rejections can jade a budding artist's spirit.
- The constant change in leadership began to jade the employees.
- The pressure to conform can jade a person's individuality.
- He tried to keep his sense of wonder but felt jaded.
- The endless debates about trivial matters can jade a person's intellect.
- After years of mediocrity, he felt jaded about success.
- The grind of daily life can jade anyone's dreams.
- The weight of expectations can jade even the most determined.
- He didn't want the industry's politics to jade his passion.
- The over-commercialization of art can jade its beauty.
- The long commute began to jade her enthusiasm for work.
- The same arguments about politics can jade one’s interest.
- Years of routine can jade a person’s zest for life.
- The constant grind can jade the most passionate activists.
- Too much of the same can jade one's ability to appreciate it.
- His experiences in the field had jaded his view of success.
- She worried that her experiences would jade her children’s outlook.
- The stress of exams can jade a student’s learning experience.
- The never-ending tasks began to jade his belief in teamwork.
- Disappointment can easily jade an optimistic outlook.
- The hustle culture can jade one's perspective on work-life balance.
- The reality of adulthood can jade youthful dreams.
- He tried to remain hopeful, but life experiences had jaded him.
- The repetitive grind of daily life can jade one's creativity.
- She felt jaded after years of trying to please everyone.
- The constant push for productivity can jade an employee's motivation.
- The overexposure to the same ideas can jade one's critical thinking.
- The harshness of reality can jade a dreamer's spirit.
- Years of financial struggle can jade one's ambitions.
- The constant comparison with peers can jade one's self-esteem.
- The lack of recognition can jade an artist's passion.
- The relentless pursuit of perfection can jade one's happiness.
- The daily grind can jade a once passionate professional.
- The weight of responsibilities can jade a caregiver's spirit.
- The pressure to succeed can jade one’s enjoyment of life.
- Unresolved conflicts can jade relationships over time.
- The same monotonous tasks can jade a worker’s enthusiasm.
- The toxic environment can jade one’s mental health.
- The constant negativity can jade a person's outlook on life.
- The struggle to find balance can jade one's well-being.
- After repeated failures, he began to jade in his determination.
- The constant demands of parenting can jade one's patience.
- The harsh critiques can jade an artist's motivation to create.
- The fear of failure can jade a student's willingness to try.
- The daily pressures can easily jade one’s creativity.
- The relentless pursuit of goals can jade one's enjoyment of life.
- She felt jaded by the constant hustle for social approval.
- The criticism from peers can jade one's self-confidence.
- The demands of work-life balance can jade one's mental health.
- The constant influx of information can jade a person's ability to discern.
- The pressure to conform can jade one's unique perspective.
- The realities of adult life can jade childhood dreams.
- The struggle for recognition can jade an artist's enthusiasm.