jilt (Meaning)
jilt (n)
a woman who jilts a lover
jilt (v)
cast aside capriciously or unfeelingly
jilt (n.)
A woman who capriciously deceives her lover; a coquette; a flirt.
jilt (v. t.)
To cast off capriciously or unfeeling, as a lover; to deceive in love.
jilt (v. i.)
To play the jilt; to practice deception in love; to discard lovers capriciously.
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jilt Sentence Examples
- The jilted lover walked away from the altar, leaving the bride in tears.
- John was jilted by his girlfriend on their wedding day, and he was devastated.
- The bride was left at the altar when the groom jilted her at the last minute.
- The jilted woman sought revenge by spreading rumors about her ex-fiancé.
- The jilted lover's friends and family rallied around him to support him through his heartbreak.
- Thejilted lover eventually found happiness with someone else, proving that there is life after heartbreak.
- The jilted woman refused to let her ex-fiancé's betrayal define her, and she went on to achieve great things in her life.
- The jilted lover decided to take a break from dating and focus on themselves for a while.
- The jilted lover was able to forgive their ex-fiancé and move on with their life.
- The jilted lover wrote a book about their experience, hoping to help others who had been through the same thing.
FAQs About the word jilt
a woman who jilts a lover, cast aside capriciously or unfeelinglyA woman who capriciously deceives her lover; a coquette; a flirt., To cast off capriciously or
leave,dump, ditch, cut, break off (with), blow off,abandon, kiss off, snub, high-hat
take,take, befriend, befriend, hook up (with),hook up (with), latch (on or onto),latch (on or onto)
The jilted lover walked away from the altar, leaving the bride in tears.
John was jilted by his girlfriend on their wedding day, and he was devastated.
The bride was left at the altar when the groom jilted her at the last minute.
The jilted woman sought revenge by spreading rumors about her ex-fiancé.