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Qu'est-ce (qui) est jinxed - définition

CURSE ATTRACTING BAD LUCK IN SUPERSTITION AND FOLKLORE
Jinx (childrens game); Jinxed

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If something is jinxed, it is considered to be unlucky or to bring bad luck.
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Jynx (disambiguation); The Jinx; The jinx; Jinx (album); Jinx (novel); JINX; Draft:Jinx (character); Jinx (character)
A jinx (also jynx), in popular superstition and folklore, is a curse or the attribute of attracting bad or negative luck.
Jinx         
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Jynx (disambiguation); The Jinx; The jinx; Jinx (album); Jinx (novel); JINX; Draft:Jinx (character); Jinx (character)
·add. ·noun A person, object, influence, or supernatural being which is supposed to bring bad luck or to cause things to go wrong.

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Jinx

A jinx (also jynx), in popular superstition and folklore, is a curse or the attribute of attracting bad or negative luck.

The word "jynx" meaning the bird wryneck and sometimes a charm or spell has been in use in English since the seventeenth century. The modern spelling and connotations developed late in the nineteenth century. The term "jinx" also commonly arises when one does not want to say something positive about an incomplete or inconclusive situation out of fear of "jinxing it". The superstition goes that speaking positively about one's current situation will cause it to be "jinxed", and things will start to go wrong.

Examples of "jinxing" in the 21st-century press include the suggestion a ship might be "jinxed" was made in connection with two cruise liners after misfortunes, MS Queen Victoria and the Emerald Princess. In the 20th century, the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne was sometimes said to be jinxed, having twice struck a friendly ship, with considerable loss of life.

Jinx is also the name given to a game between friends (especially children) when two people say the same word or phrase at the same time and they then call "jinx".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour jinxed
1. As it did in the Sixties, the great British lack of vision has jinxed us again.
2. The epic serial that began on television last night was jinxed for 20 years.
3. Is it jinxed, or is there usually a reason that second terms don‘t come out right?
4. Scott was a giant of the great age of exploration, but his expedition was doubly jinxed.
5. By Adam Sherwin, Media Reporter IS NICHOLAS WITCHELL jinxed by the record button?