J0042400 (jĭlt)tr.v.jilt·ed, jilt·ing, jilts To deceive or drop (a lover) suddenly or callously.n. One who discards a lover.[Possibly from obsolete jilt, harlot, alteration of gillot, diminutive of gille, woman, girl, from Middle English; see gill4.]Thesaurus
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jilted - rebuffed (by a lover) without warning; "jilted at the altar"rejected, spurnedunloved - not loved