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    jilt
    /dʒɪlt/

    verb

    • 1. suddenly reject or abandon (a lover): "he was jilted at the altar by his bride-to-be"

    noun

    • 1. a person, especially a woman, who capriciously rejects a lover: archaic "they'll teach you the guilt of coquetting and ogling, and playing the jilt"

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  2. JILT definition: 1. to finish a romantic relationship with someone suddenly and unkindly: 2. to finish a romantic…. Learn more.

  3. noun. : a person who casts off or rejects someone previously accepted as a lover : one who jilts (see jilt entry 1) a lover. Did you know? Jilt traces back to the English dialect noun jillet ("a flirtatious girl"), itself from Jill or Gill (used both as a proper name and as a noun meaning "girl") plus the diminutive suffix - et.

  4. When you jilt someone, you throw them over or reject them, especially romantically. It would be cruel to jilt your boyfriend on the day before the prom. If a bride jilts her groom, she leaves him waiting for her in his tuxedo, and if a boy jilts his date, he never shows up at the planned time.

  5. If someone is jilted, the person they are having a romantic relationship with suddenly ends the relationship in a surprising and upsetting way. [informal] She was jilted by her first fiancé. [be VERB -ed] Driven to distraction, he murdered the woman who jilted him.

  6. Jilt definition: to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.. See examples of JILT used in a sentence.

  7. Define jilt. jilt synonyms, jilt pronunciation, jilt translation, English dictionary definition of jilt. tr.v. jilt·ed , jilt·ing , jilts To deceive or drop suddenly or callously. n. One who discards a lover.

  8. Definition of jilt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · jilt (third-person singular simple present jilts, present participle jilting, simple past and past participle jilted) To cast off capriciously or unfeelingly, as a lover; to deceive in love.

  10. The meaning of JILT is to cast off or reject (someone, such as a lover) capriciously or unfeelingly. How to use jilt in a sentence. Did you know?

  11. jilt. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English jilt /dʒɪlt/ verb [ transitive] to suddenly end a close romantic relationship with someone She jilted her fiancé just before the wedding. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus jilt • When he was jilted after five years together it had a devastating effect.