Meaning & Definition of word "Jade"
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Jade
/dʒeɪd/
noun:
- 1. A hard, typically green stone used for jewelry and ornamentation.
- Example: She wore a beautiful jade necklace that caught everyone's attention.
- 2. A color that resembles that of jade stone, typically a shade of green.
- Example: The walls of the room were painted a lovely shade of jade.
- 3. A term used to refer to a woman, often implying that she is worn out or used up.
- Example: After years of hard work, she felt like a jade, exhausted from life's demands.
verb:
- 1. To tire or wear out.
- Example: The long hike began to jade her, leaving her in need of a rest.
Etymology
The word 'jade' comes from the Spanish 'jada', which means 'flank of a horse', as the stone was once believed to cure ailments related to this area.
Common Phrases and Expressions
jade green:
A shade of green associated with the color of jade.
jade jewelry:
Jewelry made from jade stone.
jade plant:
A succulent plant also known as Crassula ovata, often associated with good luck.
Related Words
nephrite:
A type of jade which is a silicate mineral.
jadeite:
A rarer type of jade that is more valuable.
Slang Meanings of jade
Meaning: To tire out or exhaust someone.
Example Sentence: After a long day of work, I felt completely jaded.
Meaning: To be cynical or disillusioned, especially after a bad experience.
Example Sentence: He's so jaded after his last relationship.