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Meanings of
jaundiced
in English
Affected by jaundice which causes yellowing of skin etc.
yellow
icteric
Related terms
unhealthy
Jaundiced.
Related terms
prejudiced
discriminatory
Usage of
jaundiced
in English
1
Firstly, the public already has a somewhat
jaundiced
view of our judges.
2
Clinton's staff, however, looked on Obama with a somewhat more
jaundiced
eye.
3
They were not of the
jaundiced
and disagreeable type of the valetudinarians.
4
I have looked in thy
jaundiced
face, whilst thy maw seemed insatiate.
5
Hot drops burrowed into the snow and left
jaundiced
dots and scrawls.
6
The only person who's managed to escape your
jaundiced
eye is Lindy.
7
That would have been beyond the imaginings of the most
jaundiced
satirist.
8
Dark eyes, a bald crown, and skin sallow from a
jaundiced
liver.
9
It has sucked in the most
jaundiced
,
the most unsuspecting of us.
10
Conclusion: Differences exist between the management of
jaundiced
ALD between GM and GE.
11
But almost 30 years ago, Trump viewed Reagan with a more
jaundiced
eye.
12
A similar
jaundiced
eye was cast on appointments to State boards.
13
Events in Leinster House are viewed with a decidedly
jaundiced
eye.
14
He beheld the evidence of wealth-andthe envy of wealth
jaundiced
his soul.
15
He felt distinctly depressed and saw the world through
jaundiced
eyes.
16
The very air seemed
jaundiced
with those clouds of yellow order-slips.
Other examples for "jaundiced"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
jaundiced
Adjective
Frequent collocations
jaundiced eye
jaundiced view
more jaundiced
jaundiced light
look jaundiced
More collocations
Jaundiced
through the time
Jaundiced
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common