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Princeton's WordNet
jilted, rejected, spurnedadjective
rebuffed (by a lover) without warning
"jilted at the altar"
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jilted
Jilted refers to the sudden rejection or abandonment of someone, typically in a romantic relationship, by a partner who had previously expressed love or affection. It involves the act of breaking off an engagement, commitment or relationship unexpectedly or cruelly.
Webster Dictionary
Jilted
of Jilt
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Jilted
"Jilted" is a popular song with music by Dick Manning and lyrics by Robert Colby, published in 1954. Teresa Brewer recorded the biggest-selling version on December 29, 1953. This recording was released by Coral Records as catalog number 61152. It first reached the U.S. Billboard chart on April 14, 1954, lasting 9 weeks and peaking at #14 on the Best Seller chart. and #6 altogether. Other 1954 recordings were made by Diana Decker, Red Foley and by the UK based singers Alma Cogan and Joan Regan.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of jilted in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of jilted in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of jilted in a Sentence
To find yourself jilted is a blow to your pride. Do your best to forget it and if you don't succeed, at least pretend to.
The Republican Party establishment is playing with nitroglycerine when it goes after Donald Trump and tries to minimize him and exclude him, because a jilted Donald Trump as a third-party candidate can blow the presidential race wide open and turn it into a three way race.
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