• Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Jilt Meanings

    noun a person who suddenly and without warning ends a romantic relationship with someone

    verb to suddenly and without warning end a romantic relationship with someone

    Fields related to jilt

    Literature

    In literature, characters may jilt each other as a plot device to create conflict or drama.

    Psychology

    The act of being jilted can have psychological effects on an individual, such as feelings of rejection or betrayal.

    Romance

    To jilt someone is to suddenly and without warning reject or abandon them in a romantic relationship.

    Occupation Usage of jilt

    Writer

    In literature, a character may jilt another character, leading to dramatic consequences in the plot.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may work with clients who have been jilted in relationships, helping them process their feelings and move on.

    Therapist

    A therapist may explore the impact of being jilted on a client's self-esteem and emotional well-being.

    Relationship Counselor

    A relationship counselor may assist couples in navigating issues of trust and communication that arise from one partner feeling jilted.

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