"Jilt" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jilt" Meaning

To jilt someone means to suddenly and often cruelly abandon or reject a person, especially a romantic partner, often at a critical moment or just before a significant event or commitment.

"Jilt" Examples

Usage Examples of "jilt"


1. In a romantic relationship:

His girlfriend jilted him at the altar, leaving him heartbroken and embarrassed.

2. In literature:

In the novel, the hero's attempts to propose to his love went awry when she cruelly jilted him.

3. In everyday situations:

After months of dating, she finally had the courage to jilt him and end their toxic relationship.

4. In historical contexts:

In the Middle Ages, a jilted suitor might challenge his jilting lover to a duel to restore his honor.

5. In idiomatic expressions:

The team's late-game collapse was a harsh jilt to their fans' hopes of a championship win.

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