This list covers 9 negative words, ranging alphabetically from “Jaded” to “Junk”. Most of these words describe unpleasant emotions, harsh behavior, or things of poor quality, and people use them to express criticism, envy, or disappointment in everyday conversation.

Negative words are terms that carry an unfavorable or critical tone, often describing bad feelings, poor conduct, or low quality. Writers and speakers have used words like “jealousy” for centuries to capture one of humanity’s oldest and most talked-about emotions, appearing in everything from ancient myths to modern songs. Even short words like “jerk” show how a single term can carry a strong negative punch.

Below you’ll find the table with the word, part of speech, definition, example usage, and description.

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Negative words

WordPart of SpeechDefinitionExample Usage
JadedAdjectiveTired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm due to overexposure to something“After years in the industry, she felt jaded about her career.”
JealousAdjectiveFeeling or showing envy of someone’s achievements or advantages“He grew jealous when his friend got the promotion.”
JealousyNounThe state of feeling resentful envy toward someone“Jealousy consumed her when she saw them together.”
JeerVerbTo mock or taunt someone rudely“The crowd began to jeer at the losing team.”
JeeringAdjectiveMocking or taunting in a scornful way“The jeering fans made the players uncomfortable.”
JerkNounA contemptible or foolish person“Stop being such a jerk to your coworkers.”
JinxedAdjectiveBelieved to bring bad luck“The team felt jinxed after losing five games in a row.”
JudgmentalAdjectiveHaving or displaying an excessively critical point of view“She felt hurt by his judgmental comments.”
JunkNounWorthless or discarded material; something of poor quality“He called the report a piece of junk.”

Descriptions

Jaded
Describes a worn-out, cynical feeling that comes from too much of the same experience over time.
Jealous
A negative emotion rooted in envy or fear of losing something to a rival.
Jealousy
A painful mix of insecurity and envy often triggered by comparison or perceived threat.
Jeer
A harsh, mocking shout meant to humiliate or ridicule someone publicly.
Jeering
Describes cruel, derisive behavior intended to belittle someone.
Jerk
An informal insult for someone who behaves rudely or inconsiderately.
Jinxed
Describes something or someone thought to carry an unlucky curse.
Judgmental
Describes a harsh, overly critical attitude toward others’ choices or behavior.
Junk
Refers to something considered useless, low-quality, or not worth keeping.
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