adjective having a yellowish or greenish color, as in jaundice
Describing a cynical or pessimistic viewpoint, often used to characterize a character's attitude or perspective
Referring to a yellowish coloration of the skin, typically indicating a liver disorder
In a literary context, 'jaundiced' may be used to describe a cynical or biased perspective in a character's narration or description.
Psychologists may use 'jaundiced' to describe a negative or prejudiced view that a person holds towards a particular situation or individual.
Journalists may use 'jaundiced' to describe a skeptical or distrustful attitude towards a particular source or piece of information.
Legal analysts may use 'jaundiced' to describe a judge or jury's biased or prejudiced view that may affect their decision-making process.