Have had it Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈhæd/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
HAV-HAD-it, HAD-it
hæv/ /hˈæd/ /ˈɪt
hav-HAD-it
Definition
To be extremely tired of or frustrated with something and not willing to continue. It can also mean that something is broken or no longer works.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; commonly used to express frustration or exhaustion, especially after repeated annoyance ('I've had it with this noise'). Can refer to objects ('This old phone has had it' = broken). Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: estar harto - estar cansado (de algo) - estar al límitePortuguese (BR): estar de saco cheio - não aguentar mais - chegar ao limitePortuguese (PT): estar farto - não aguentar mais - chegar ao limiteChinese (Simplified): 受够了 - 忍无可忍Chinese (Traditional): 受夠了 - 忍無可忍Hindi: तंग आ जाना - बस हो जानाArabic: سئمت - لم أعد أتحملBengali: ধৈর্য্যের সীমা পার হয়েছে - আর সহ্য হচ্ছে না - নষ্ট হয়ে গেছে (বস্তুর জন্য)Russian: терпение лопнуло - больше не могу - сломан (о предмете)Japanese: もう我慢できない - もううんざりだ - 壊れている(物の場合)Vietnamese: chán lắm rồi - hết chịu nổi - bị hỏng (với đồ vật)Korean: 더는 못 참겠다 - 질렸다 - 고장 났다 (물건의 경우)Turkish: bıktım - dayanacak hâlim kalmadı - bozulmuş (eşya için)Urdu: اب صبر ختم ہو گیا - بالکل برداشت نہیں ہو رہا - خراب ہو گیا (چیز کے لیے)Indonesian: sudah tidak tahan lagi - benar-benar capek - rusak (untuk benda)
Example Sentences
I have had it with this loud music.
basic
She feels like she has had it at work.
basic
This old car has had it.
basic
Honestly, I've had it with waiting in line every morning.
natural
Tell your brother I have had it with his pranks.
natural
If my phone freezes again, it has had it for real this time.
natural