100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "jinxed"
Definition
The verb jinxed refers to the act of bringing bad luck or misfortune to someone or something, often as a result of a curse or superstition. It can also mean to spoil or ruin a situation or event through negative influence.
Synonyms
- Cursed
- Doomed
- Hexed
- Spelled
- Bewitched
- Afflicted
- Bedeviled
- Tainted
- Ruined
- Spoiled
Antonyms
- Blessed
- Fortunate
- Favored
- Enhanced
- Improved
- Prosperous
- Lucky
- Thrived
- Flourished
- Successful
Examples
- Ever since he moved into that house, he has felt like he’s been jinxed.
- She believes that wearing the old necklace will jinx her chances of winning.
- The team was jinxed after their star player got injured.
- He joked that he had jinxed his own luck by mentioning the upcoming deadline.
- They thought the rain would jinx their outdoor wedding plans.
- After losing three games in a row, the coach wondered if they were jinxed.
- She felt that discussing her promotion would jinx it.
- The old superstition said that stepping on a crack would jinx your mother's back.
- He blamed the broken mirror for having jinxed his relationship.
- The bad weather seemed to jinx their vacation plans completely.
- She was afraid that her excitement would jinx her chances of getting the job.
- The movie was so poorly received that critics joked it was jinxed from the start.
- He thought that talking about his winning streak would jinx his luck.
- They lost the game after the referee made a jinxed call.
- The night of the big event was jinxed by technical difficulties.
- She felt she had jinxed herself by not studying for the exam.
- The athlete claimed he was jinxed by a rival who wished him bad luck.
- The cat crossing the road seemed to jinx their trip.
- He had a habit of jinxing his own plans by overthinking them.
- The team's performance was so poor it seemed they were jinxed.
- She feared that mentioning her promotion would jinx it.
- They believed that the last-minute changes jinxed their project.
- He thought he had jinxed his run when he tripped over a rock.
- The party was jinxed when the power went out unexpectedly.
- She was convinced that her friend's bad luck jinxed her too.
- After the car accident, he felt like he was jinxed.
- He joked that he had jinxed his chances by not wearing his lucky socks.
- The project was going well until the budget cuts jinxed it.
- She thought her new job was jinxed after a series of mishaps.
- The coach said their luck was jinxed ever since the last game.
- Every time he made a big announcement, it seemed to jinx the outcome.
- She felt as though the universe had jinxed her plans for happiness.
- The decision to change venues seemed to have jinxed the event.
- He believed he had jinxed his promotion by talking about it too much.
- The unexpected rain on the day of the picnic felt like a jinx.
- They thought the bad luck came from a jinxed artifact they found.
- She worried that her excitement would jinx her upcoming performance.
- After the last-minute cancellation, he felt completely jinxed.
- The sudden illness of the lead actor jinxed the whole production.
- He always feared that discussing his plans would jinx them.
- The couple felt that their wedding plans were jinxed by the weather.
- She believed that breaking a mirror had jinxed her luck.
- The team thought they had been jinxed after their third loss.
- He was convinced that his friend's curse had jinxed him.
- The delivery mishap jinxed their holiday celebrations.
- She was sure that mentioning the exam would jinx her performance.
- They believed the haunted house was jinxed by past tragedies.
- The unexpected delay seemed to jinx their travel plans.
- Every time he made a big decision, he felt like he was jinxing it.
- The bad reviews seemed to jinx the opening night of the show.
- She felt her bad luck was jinxed by a family curse.
- After that last mishap, he knew he was jinxed.
- The change in management seemed to jinx the project.
- She was afraid that mentioning her new relationship would jinx it.
- They thought the old building was jinxing their business.
- He felt he had jinxed his chances by being overly confident.
- The series of unfortunate events made them feel jinxed.
- They believed the bad luck started when they moved into the jinxed apartment.
- After the incident, he felt like everything was jinxing him.
- She blamed her bad luck on having jinxed herself by talking too soon.
- The weather seemed to jinx their plans for a beach day.
- Every time he tried to relax, he felt like he was jinxing himself.
- The mishaps during the event made everyone think it was jinxed.
- She was convinced that changing her routine had jinxed her luck.
- The spell seemed to have jinxed the entire family for generations.
- He believed that his broken watch had jinxed his time management.
- The unexpected news felt like a jinx on their happy moment.
- They thought the negative energy in the room had jinxed their meeting.
- She worried that her enthusiasm would jinx the outcome of her plans.
- The team felt they were jinxed after losing to their rivals.
- He joked that the universe had jinxed him with bad timing.
- The broken mirror was said to have jinxed her fortune.
- She felt she had jinxed her promotion by not believing in herself.
- The unexpected cancellation of the event felt like a jinx.
- He was worried that the new project would be jinxed from the start.
- The change in the weather seemed to jinx their picnic.
- She thought her optimism might jinx her success.
- The series of unfortunate events made her feel completely jinxed.
- He believed the superstitions about black cats had jinxed him.
- After the fire, they felt their luck had been jinxed.
- The bad news seemed to jinx their plans for a family gathering.
- She felt that the timing of her announcement had jinxed the situation.
- They were convinced that the previous owner's bad luck had jinxed the house.
- He was worried that his excitement about the new job would jinx it.
- The accident seemed to have jinxed their long-awaited trip.
- She felt like her bad luck was jinxed by the number of times she had failed.
- The constant setbacks made everyone think they were jinxed.
- She believed that even talking about her plans would jinx them.
- The incident at the restaurant felt like a jinx on their evening.
- He thought the project's failure was due to being jinxed.
- The sudden change in plans made her feel totally jinxed.
- The old wives' tales about jinxing were hard to ignore.
- He believed that his friend's bad luck had somehow jinxed him.
- The series of unfortunate events made them feel they were jinxed.
- She feared that she had jinxed her chances of winning.
- He claimed that every time he mentioned his plans, he would jinx them.
- The strange occurrences in the house made them think it was jinxed.
- She was convinced that her comment had jinxed the outcome of the game.
- After the bad experience, he felt like he was jinxed in relationships.
- The team's defeat left them wondering if they were jinxed for good.