jaundiced in the PONS Dictionary

jaundiced Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take a jaundiced view of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
I suggest that you should look at the facts with a less jaundiced eye.
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Those of jaundiced mind might pause, though, to consider the concept of losing with dignity.
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The court further considered the allegations of trademark infringement with a similarly jaundiced view.
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Politicians are viewed with a jaundiced eye by the public these days but most of them are well-meaning individuals who seek to serve their communities.
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Too many people share her terribly jaundiced opinions.
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All our jaundiced security agencies keep on telling us is that they are still investigating.
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And don't think that they're not looking at her with a jaundiced eye.
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The jaundiced eyes of the famine-wasted wretches around them were instantly turned towards the poor girls, who appeared to thrive so well whilst others were famishing.
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Below the jaundiced loser of the battle is a child, weeping and shielding itself from the vision.
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If a baby gets too jaundiced, the baby can be treated with phototherapy.
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