"Jinxed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jinxed" Meaning

The word "jinxed" is an adjective that means under a curse or having an unlucky charm. It is often used to describe a person or thing that is experiencing a series of unfortunate events or a run of bad luck. For example: "I think we're jinxed, we've had nothing but bad luck since the day we moved into this apartment." In some cases, "jinxed" can also imply that someone or something is blamed for causing bad luck.

"Jinxed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Jinxed"


"After breaking the mirror, Emma felt like she was jinxed and everything that could go wrong did." ( idiomatic expression)
"The team's jinxed game was plagued with errors and they ended up losing." (metaphorical usage)
"Some people believe that it's jinxed to name your child after a family member who has passed away." (superstition)
"After her lucky charm fell apart, Sarah felt jinxed and couldn't seem to catch a break." (colloquial expression)
"The company's reputation was jinxed after the scandal broke out, and its stock prices plummeted." (figurative usage)

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The word "jinx" refers to a mythical creature that brings bad luck or misfortune to anyone it comes into contact with. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to curse or hex someone or something. In modern usage, it is often used in informal contexts to refer to a fictional or imaginary entity that is said to bring bad luck, or to someone who is thought to be bringing bad luck to others.

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