Sentences

jilt in a sentence

n.

Definition

To jilt means to suddenly reject or abandon a romantic partner, especially just before or during a significant commitment.

Sample Sentences

  1. She felt heartbroken when her longtime boyfriend decided to jilt her just days before their wedding.
  2. The novel's protagonist was jilted by her suitor, leaving her to navigate the complexities of love alone.
  3. In a surprising turn of events, the bride jilted the groom at the altar, leaving the guests in utter shock.
  4. He couldn't believe he had been jilted after years of what he thought was a committed relationship.
  5. Despite the pain of being jilted, she found strength in her friends and began to heal.
  6. She felt utterly betrayed when he decided to jilt her just days before the wedding.
  7. In the novel, the protagonist is jilted by her fiancé, leading her on a journey of self-discovery.
  8. To jilt someone is to end a romantic relationship abruptly and often without explanation.
  9. After being jilted, he vowed never to trust anyone with his heart again.
  10. The unexpected decision to jilt her partner left everyone in their social circle in shock.
  11. She felt utterly betrayed when he chose to jilt her at the altar.
  12. The author’s latest novel tells a poignant story of love lost after being jilted.
  13. After being jilted by his longtime girlfriend, he threw himself into his work.
  14. It was unexpected and cruel for her to jilt him just days before their wedding.
  15. Many people fear being jilted, which can lead to anxiety in new relationships.

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