0 to finish a romantic relationship with someone suddenly and unkindly:
1 to end a romantic relationship with someone suddenly:
He jilted her for another woman.
Absolute adherence to the early movement seems to have been strongest amongst those who had been most disappointed, or jilted, by a former - national - love.
This again prevents wrangles as to who jilted whom.
Some of the single-parent families are due to deserting husbands or deserting lovers who have jilted their wives or their partners.
This kind of matter should be resolved without deciding who jilted whom.
Their object is to prevent a discussion on who jilted whom.
If one of the parties tries to jilt on the transaction, the court is there to arbitrate.
We have had this in the past and it has almost always been based on who jilted whom.
The one point which would not arise is who broke off the engagement, how it came to an end, and who jilted whom.