Jaundiced in a sentence as an adjective

[Samuel Vimes] had a jaundiced view of Clues.

India's GDP is good enough to not look at a space mission with a jaundiced eye.

Ever since that, I've looked at job postings looking for "rockstars" or "ninjas" with a jaundiced eye.

IBM apparently turned it's jaundiced legal eye towards Hercules at one point.

" That seems like a really jaundiced generalization of men.

Let's face it, a great number of the early adopters are digital goldbugs with a jaundiced view of central banking.

The Baffler can be uneven, but they get excellent contributors and have a gloriously jaundiced view of the world.

I have a somewhat jaundiced view of anything to do with the Tories, and with the current administration in particular.

My jaundiced view of civilian nuclear power is still colored by one of my most vivid experiences in the Navy nuclear reactor program.

" They were not really anti-intellectual, but definitely viewed science and objectivity with a jaundiced eye.

Jaundiced definitions

adjective

affected by jaundice which causes yellowing of skin etc

See also: icteric yellow

adjective

showing or affected by prejudice or envy or distaste; "looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation"; "takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs"