The spelling of the word "jilteds" is confusing to many. The correct IPA transcription is /ˈdʒɪltɛdz/, which shows that the word is pronounced with a hard "j" sound followed by a short "i" sound, then a soft "l" sound. The "-ed" at the end is pronounced as a separate syllable, with a short "e" sound followed by a soft "d" sound. Despite its irregular spelling, "jilteds" is the correct plural form of the verb "jilt," which means to reject or abandon a lover or fiancé.
There is no existing word "jilteds" in the English language. It seems to be a combination of the term "jilt", which means to suddenly reject or abandon someone, and the plural suffix "s". However, "jilted" is a term used to describe someone who has been abandoned or rejected by their lover or partner.