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jaded

adjective as in exhausted, indifferent

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While it doesn’t share that series’ satiric humor, it is a solid mystery-thriller that Thompson’s jaded Zoë Boehm and Wilson’s tremulous but tough Sarah Tucker lift into the revelatory.

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It doesn’t take much to transform a room of jaded strangers into a representative slice of compassionate humanity.

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Both as actor and character — jaded, cynical, satisfied — he’s the series’ sane old pro, who will instruct Noa in the art of taking a cigarette break without a cigarette.

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If any car tests the power of different in a jaded luxury market, it’s the Revero.

Dr. Robby in “The Pitt” is a veteran of the industry, sort of jaded by the systemic challenges but as committed as ever to the patients.

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