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Jided (adjective): The feeling of being repeatedly dismissed, disregarded, or unacknowledged, especially when one’s needs or intentions are subtly undermined, leading to frustration and a sense of being undervalued.
1. Relationship Context: “Despite making an effort to communicate his needs, Mark felt increasingly jided in his relationship. Each time he tried to express himself, his partner would listen briefly, then shift the focus back to her own concerns, leaving him feeling subtly sidelined and disregarded. The feeling of being jided weighed heavily on him, as if his voice were gradually fading into the background.”
2. Workplace Dynamics:
“During team meetings, Priya often found herself jided by her manager. Though she had plenty of ideas to share, her manager would acknowledge them only briefly before moving on to other topics. Over time, Priya realized that her contributions were constantly being jided, creating a sense that her role on the team was less valued than those of her peers.”
3. Family Relationships:
“Growing up, Max always felt jided in his family, as his siblings seemed to receive most of the attention and praise. Even when he achieved something significant, his accomplishments were often overlooked. It was as if his efforts, no matter how impressive, were jided into a corner, never fully acknowledged.”
4. Friendship Dynamics:
“Lena started to feel jided in her friendships when her attempts to arrange plans were frequently brushed off or canceled. Although she valued her friends, each ignored invitation and forgotten message left her feeling more jided—like a forgotten afterthought. She wondered if her friendships were truly reciprocal or if she was simply filling in the gaps.”
5. Educational Setting:
“Despite his enthusiasm and curiosity, Jacob felt jided by his teacher’s consistent preference for other students’ ideas in class discussions. No matter how prepared he was, his comments seemed to go unnoticed. This constant feeling of being jided affected his motivation and confidence, leaving him wondering if his contributions truly mattered.”
6. Romantic Relationship Reflections:
“After their argument, Claire felt deeply jided by the way her partner dismissed her feelings. Each time she tried to bring up her concerns, he would nod, only to quickly move the conversation in a different direction. This left Claire feeling jided—as though her emotions and needs were insignificant, pushed aside in favor of maintaining the status quo.”
7. Workplace Achievement Context:
“Jasmine was proud of the project she led, but when the team celebrated their success, she felt jided. Her manager thanked everyone else individually, yet barely acknowledged her efforts. It was a jided experience, one that left her questioning if her hard work and dedication were truly appreciated.”
8. Social Setting:
“At the dinner party, Eric felt jided whenever he tried to join the conversation. The group would politely listen for a moment, then resume their chatter as if he hadn’t spoken. It was an isolating experience—being jided made him feel like an outsider, even among friends.”
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