IPA: /ˈdʒeɪdɪdli/
KK: /ˈdʒeɪdɪdli/
In a way that shows a lack of interest or excitement due to having experienced too much of something.
She jadedly accepted the award, feeling that it was just another routine event.
Jadedly → It is formed from "jaded" (from the adjective "jade", which comes from the Spanish "jaca", meaning a worn-out horse) and the suffix "-ly" (meaning in a manner of). The word "jadedly" means in a manner that is tired or worn out, often due to overindulgence or excess.
Think of feeling tired or worn out like a horse that has been overworked, and remember that 'jadedly' describes acting in a tired manner.