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Meaning of jilt
The primary meaning of the word "jilt" is to reject or abandon someone, especially a romantic partner, suddenly or without warning.
Etymology of jilt
The word "jilt" originated in the mid-17th century, likely from the Scottish word "jilt", which means "to abandon or reject someone"
 The word is thought to have been derived from the Old English word "gyldan", which means "to abandon or forsake"
 Historically, the word "jilt" was used to describe a person who had been abandoned or rejected by a romantic partner, often in a sudden or unexpected manner
Synonyms
                                                abandon
                                                                        reject
                                                                        desert
                                                                        forsake
                                                                        leave
                                                                        dump
                                                                        drop
                                                                        ditch
                                                                        spurn
                                                                        snub
                                                                        dismiss
                                                                        cast off
                                                                        throw over
                                                                        throw away
                                                                        leave high and dry
                                                                        leave in the lurch
                                                                        betray
                                                                        deceive
                                                                        cheat
                                                                        dupe
                                                                        fool
                                                                        mislead
                                                                        deceive
                                                                        double-cross
                                                                        two-time
                                                                        walk out on
                                                                        give the brush-off
                                                                        give the cold shoulder
                                                                        give the mitten
                                                                        jettison
                                                                        discard
                                                                        cast aside
                                                                        set aside
                                                                        turn down
                                                                        turn away
                                                                        refuse
                                                                        decline
                                                                        repudiate
                                                                        renounce
                                                                        disown
                                                                        disavow
                                                                        repel
                                                                        rebuff
                                                                        slight
                                                                        scorn
                                                                        spurn
                                                                        disdain
                                                                        ignore
                                                                        neglect
                                                                        overlook
                                                                        abandon ship
                                                                        leave stranded
                                                                        leave hanging
                                                                        leave flat
                                                                        leave out in the cold
                                                                        leave to fend for oneself
                                                            
            Definitions
- To reject or abandon someone, especially a romantic partner, suddenly or without warning
 - To fail to fulfill a promise or obligation, especially in a romantic relationship
 - To abandon or desert someone in a time of need
 
Usage Examples
- She was jilted by her fiancé just days before the wedding
 - He jilted his girlfriend for a younger woman
 - The company was jilted by its major investor, who pulled out of the deal at the last minute