The correct answer is option (C):
fresh
The word "jaded" describes a feeling of being worn out, bored, or lacking enthusiasm due to having had too much of something. Think of it like a well-used tool that has lost its sharpness or a person who has seen and done so much that nothing impresses them anymore.
Now let's look at the options:
Exhausted and depleted both mean to be very tired or used up, which aligns with the meaning of jaded. You can feel exhausted or depleted because you've been doing too much or experiencing too much, which can lead to feeling jaded.
Worn out is very similar to exhausted and depleted. It directly describes the state of being tired and lacking energy, which is a key component of being jaded.
Fresh, on the other hand, means new, not tired, and full of energy and enthusiasm. Someone who is fresh is the opposite of someone who is jaded. They are likely to be enthusiastic and easily impressed, not bored or unimpressed.
Therefore, "fresh" is the correct answer because it represents the antonym, or opposite meaning, of "jaded." The question asks for the option that best fits or relates to the word given, and in this context, it's looking for the word that is *not* similar in meaning.