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Etymology: (verb.) 1598. From jade, a worn-out horse, possibly from Old Norse jalda (“mare”). 'Jade' as a term of abuse for a woman dates from 1560.
Synonyms: exhausted, fatigued, wearied, been around, blah, blasé, bored, cool, done it all, dulled, fagged, fed up, had it, mellow, sated, satiated, sick of, spent, surfeited
Antonyms: fresh, unused

yavan, yorgun, zevksiz, bıkkın, bitkin, tatsız tuzsuz, isteksiz, yorulmuş, çok yorgun, açık yeşil, yeşimtaşı, yaşlı beygir, fahişe, yaşlı ve işe yaramaz beygir, jadeitin değerli bir türü, fingirdek kız, yeşim, yormak, yılkı atı, yosma, haspa, düldül, hafifmeşrep kadın, çok yormak jaded s çok yorgun, beygir (yaşlı), yeşim taşı,yeşim, şirret kadın, cadı karı, ağır bir işe koşarak takatini kesmek, yeşim/kadın/yaşlı beygir, yor, yor(mak), çok yormak, yaşlı ve işe yaramaz at, düldül,

1 yavan  sıfat     ts
2 yorgun     ts
3 zevksiz     ts
4 bıkkın     ts
5 bitkin     ts
6 tatsız tuzsuz     ts
7 isteksiz     ts
8 yorulmuş     ts
9 çok yorgun     ts
10jade açık yeşil  isim     ts
11jade yeşimtaşı     ts
12jade yaşlı beygir     ts
13jade fahişe     ts
14jade yaşlı ve işe yaramaz beygir     ts
15jade jadeitin değerli bir türü     ts
16jade fingirdek kız     ts
17jade yeşim     ts
18jade yormak     ts
19jade yılkı atı     ts
20jade yosma     ts
21jade haspa     ts
22jade düldül     ts
23jade hafifmeşrep kadın  isim     ts
24jade çok yormak jaded s çok yorgun     ts
25jade beygir (yaşlı)  isim     ts
26jade yeşim taşı,yeşim  isim     ts
27jade şirret kadın     ts
28jade cadı karı     ts
29jade ağır bir işe koşarak takatini kesmek     ts
30jade yeşim/kadın/yaşlı beygir     ts
31jade yor  fiil     ts
32jade yor(mak)     ts
33jade çok yormak  fiil     ts
34jade yaşlı ve işe yaramaz at, düldül  isim     ts
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Worn out, wearied, exhausted or lacking enthusiasm, due to age or experience, Simple past tense and past participle of jade, Made callous, cynically insensitive, or even conceited, by experience or age, Worn out, wearied, or lacking enthusiasm; exhausted, If you are jaded, you feel bored, tired, and not enthusiastic, for example because you have had too much of the same thing. We had both become jaded, disinterested, and disillusioned. = bored. someone who is jaded is no longer interested in or excited by something, usually because they have experienced too much of it (jade (17-19 centuries), from jade (14-21 centuries)), tired, fatigued; dulled by overuse or overindulgence, dulled by surfeit; "the amoral, jaded, bored upper classes", exhausted; "my father's words had left me jaded and depressed"- William Styron, Cynically insensitive; made callous by experience, A female given name from the precious stone, taken into general use in the 1970s, A woman, especially in contempt, A horse too old to be put to work, Of a grayish shade of green, typical of jade stones, A grayish shade of green, typical of jade stones, To tire, weary or fatigue, A semiprecious stone either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines, from the precious stone, taken into general use in the 1970s, yu, It is very hard and compact, capable of fine polish, and is used for ornamental purposes and for implements, esp, A stone, commonly of a pale to dark green color but sometimes whitish, A disreputable or vicious woman; a wench; a quean; also, sometimes, a worthless man, wear out, make tired, exhaust, in Eastern countries and among many early peoples, A young woman; generally so called in irony or slight contempt, A mean or tired horse; a worthless nag, get tired of something or somebody, exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike", To make ridiculous and contemptible, or The Divine Stone Worn by the Indians as an amulet to preserve them from the bite of venomous animals, and to cure the gravel, epilepsy, etc (Hill ) "The conversation was interspersed by continual cups of tea drunk out of the most beautiful Chinese-ware, while the Ambar's cup was of a green jade " - Bonvalot: Across Thibet, chap x p 252 Jade A worthless horse An old woman (used in contempt) A young woman (not necessarily contemptuous), an old or over-worked horse, a light green color varying from bluish green to yellowish green, green mineral used in jewelry and ornamentation; green color resembling jade; mean-spirited or worthless horse; evil-tempered woman, woman with a bad reputation, Jade is a hard stone, usually green in colour, that is used for making jewellery and ornaments. Either of two tough, compact, typically green gemstones that take a high polish. Both have been carved into jewelry, ornaments, small sculptures, and utilitarian objects from earliest recorded times. The more highly prized of the two jadestones is jadeite; the other is nephrite. Both types may be white or colourless, but colours such as red, green, and gray may occur, a semiprecious gemstone that takes a high polish; is usually green but sometimes whitish; consists of jadeite or nephrite, a woman adulterer, James DSSSL Engine, C++ implementation of the DSSSL stylesheet language by James Clark for Win32 and UNIX platforms, current version is 1 2 Jade supports the backends RTF, XML, Fot (=Flow Object Tree), TeX, MIF (a MacIntosh-form, similar to the color of jade; especially varying from bluish green to yellowish green, The common name for either of two minerals, both white to green in colour, used as gems Jadeite NaA(SiO3)2, rarer and costlier, is found in Myanmar, China, Japan, and Guatemaia Also nephrite (See below ) Jade has been particularly prized by the Chinese and Japanese as the most precious of gems (Columbia on-line Encyclopaedia ), To exhaust by overdriving or long- continued labor of any kind; to tire or wear out by severe or tedious tasks; to harass, To become weary; to lose spirit, a semiprecious gemstone that takes a high polish; is usually green but sometimes whitish; consists of jadeite or nephrite similar to the color of jade; especially varying from bluish green to yellowish green, To treat like a jade; to spurn, A dragon-woman, the granddaughter of the Goddess Her magic color is a bloody black-red She does not have a daemon, but the ability to shapeshift, Java Agent DEvelopment framework, > The term 'jade' and the Chinese term 'yu' have often been used loosely to designate a variety of hardstones Their use should, however, be limited to jadeite and nephrite Nephrite belongs to the amphibole group of minerals and is a silicate of calcium and magnesium Its crystalline structure has the appearance of hair-like fibers felted together to form a closely integrated mass, and it is this which gives it its strength Nephrite ranks as 6 5 on the Moh scale of hardness Nephrite has been worked in China since the Neolithic period Much of the nephrite used in China came from Khotan and Yarkand in Central Asia, to whip, to treat with contempt, An elf from Magine, who left and married Adam of the Sen-Rida estates Jade's assassination was the main cause for the recent war Josa's mother,

35 Worn out, wearied, exhausted or lacking enthusiasm, due to age or experience     ts
36 Simple past tense and past participle of jade     ts
37 Made callous, cynically insensitive, or even conceited, by experience or age     ts
38 Worn out, wearied, or lacking enthusiasm; exhausted     ts
39 If you are jaded, you feel bored, tired, and not enthusiastic, for example because you have had too much of the same thing. We had both become jaded, disinterested, and disillusioned. = bored. someone who is jaded is no longer interested in or excited by something, usually because they have experienced too much of it (jade (17-19 centuries), from jade (14-21 centuries))     ts
40 tired, fatigued; dulled by overuse or overindulgence  sıfat     ts
41 dulled by surfeit; "the amoral, jaded, bored upper classes"     ts
42 exhausted; "my father's words had left me jaded and depressed"- William Styron     ts
43 Cynically insensitive; made callous by experience     ts
44Jade A female given name from the precious stone, taken into general use in the 1970s - "Emily. Em-il-y, three syllables, like a knock on the door of destiny. Such an odd, old-fashioned name, compared to those Kylies and Traceys and Jades — names that reeked of Impulse and grease and stood out in gaudy neon colours —"     ts
45jade A woman, especially in contempt     ts
46jade A horse too old to be put to work     ts
47jade Of a grayish shade of green, typical of jade stones     ts
48jade A grayish shade of green, typical of jade stones - "jade colour:"     ts
49jade To tire, weary or fatigue     ts
50jade A semiprecious stone either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines     ts
51Jade from the precious stone, taken into general use in the 1970s     ts
52Jade yu     ts
53jade It is very hard and compact, capable of fine polish, and is used for ornamental purposes and for implements, esp     ts
54jade A stone, commonly of a pale to dark green color but sometimes whitish     ts
55jade A disreputable or vicious woman; a wench; a quean; also, sometimes, a worthless man     ts
56jade wear out, make tired, exhaust  fiil     ts
57jade in Eastern countries and among many early peoples     ts
58jade A young woman; generally so called in irony or slight contempt     ts
59jade A mean or tired horse; a worthless nag     ts
60jade get tired of something or somebody     ts
61jade exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"     ts
62jade To make ridiculous and contemptible     ts
63jade or The Divine Stone Worn by the Indians as an amulet to preserve them from the bite of venomous animals, and to cure the gravel, epilepsy, etc (Hill ) "The conversation was interspersed by continual cups of tea drunk out of the most beautiful Chinese-ware, while the Ambar's cup was of a green jade " - Bonvalot: Across Thibet, chap x p 252 Jade A worthless horse An old woman (used in contempt) A young woman (not necessarily contemptuous)     ts
64jade an old or over-worked horse     ts
65jade a light green color varying from bluish green to yellowish green     ts
66jade green mineral used in jewelry and ornamentation; green color resembling jade; mean-spirited or worthless horse; evil-tempered woman, woman with a bad reputation  isim     ts
67jade Jade is a hard stone, usually green in colour, that is used for making jewellery and ornaments. Either of two tough, compact, typically green gemstones that take a high polish. Both have been carved into jewelry, ornaments, small sculptures, and utilitarian objects from earliest recorded times. The more highly prized of the two jadestones is jadeite; the other is nephrite. Both types may be white or colourless, but colours such as red, green, and gray may occur     ts
68jade a semiprecious gemstone that takes a high polish; is usually green but sometimes whitish; consists of jadeite or nephrite     ts
69jade a woman adulterer     ts
70jade James DSSSL Engine, C++ implementation of the DSSSL stylesheet language by James Clark for Win32 and UNIX platforms, current version is 1 2 Jade supports the backends RTF, XML, Fot (=Flow Object Tree), TeX, MIF (a MacIntosh-form     ts
71jade similar to the color of jade; especially varying from bluish green to yellowish green     ts
72jade The common name for either of two minerals, both white to green in colour, used as gems Jadeite NaA(SiO3)2, rarer and costlier, is found in Myanmar, China, Japan, and Guatemaia Also nephrite (See below ) Jade has been particularly prized by the Chinese and Japanese as the most precious of gems (Columbia on-line Encyclopaedia )     ts
73jade To exhaust by overdriving or long- continued labor of any kind; to tire or wear out by severe or tedious tasks; to harass     ts
74jade To become weary; to lose spirit     ts
75jade a semiprecious gemstone that takes a high polish; is usually green but sometimes whitish; consists of jadeite or nephrite similar to the color of jade; especially varying from bluish green to yellowish green     ts
76jade To treat like a jade; to spurn     ts
77jade A dragon-woman, the granddaughter of the Goddess Her magic color is a bloody black-red She does not have a daemon, but the ability to shapeshift     ts
78jade Java Agent DEvelopment framework     ts
79jade > The term 'jade' and the Chinese term 'yu' have often been used loosely to designate a variety of hardstones Their use should, however, be limited to jadeite and nephrite Nephrite belongs to the amphibole group of minerals and is a silicate of calcium and magnesium Its crystalline structure has the appearance of hair-like fibers felted together to form a closely integrated mass, and it is this which gives it its strength Nephrite ranks as 6 5 on the Moh scale of hardness Nephrite has been worked in China since the Neolithic period Much of the nephrite used in China came from Khotan and Yarkand in Central Asia     ts
80jade to whip, to treat with contempt     ts
81jade An elf from Magine, who left and married Adam of the Sen-Rida estates Jade's assassination was the main cause for the recent war Josa's mother     ts
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