jadishly

/ˈdʒeɪdɪʃli/
adverb
  1. In a tired, worn-out, or jaded manner; showing lack of enthusiasm or interest from overindulgence or overexposure.
    • She jadishly scrolled through her social media feed, uninterested in any of the posts.
    • After years of reviewing the same type of movies, the critic jadishly dismissed the latest blockbuster.
    • The old horse plodded jadishly along the familiar path, its head low.
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