jilter

[jil-ter]

jilter Definition

  • 1a person who breaks a romantic relationship with someone suddenly or callously
  • 2a person who fails to follow through on promises or commitments

Using jilter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jilter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was devastated when she found out he was a jilter.

  • Example

    He's such a jilter, always making promises he can't keep.

  • Example

    I don't want to be known as a jilter, so I'll make sure to end things respectfully.

jilter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jilter

Phrases with jilter

  • jilted lover

    a person who has been suddenly and unexpectedly rejected or abandoned by their romantic partner

    Example

    After being a jilted lover, he found it hard to trust anyone again.

  • jilted bride/groom

    a person who has been left at the altar by their fiancé(e)

    Example

    She became a jilted bride when her fiancé left her for another woman.

  • a former romantic partner who ended the relationship suddenly or callously

    Example

    He couldn't believe his jilted ex had the nerve to show up at his wedding.

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Summary: jilter in Brief

A 'jilter' [jil-ter] is a person who breaks a romantic relationship suddenly or callously, or fails to follow through on promises or commitments. It is often used to describe someone who is a heartbreaker or a player. Phrases like 'jilted lover' and 'jilted bride/groom' describe those who have been suddenly rejected by their romantic partner.