Sick to death Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɪk/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈdɛθ
SIK-tuh-DEPTH or SIK-too-DEPTH
sˈɪk/ /tˈuː/ /dˈɛθ
SIK-too-DEPTH
Definition
An expression meaning to be extremely bored, annoyed, or frustrated by something to the point where you can't stand it anymore.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and emphatic—use when very strongly fed up. Often followed by 'of' plus an activity or thing (e.g., 'sick to death of waiting'). Not used for physical illness.
Spanish: harto - cansado hasta el extremoPortuguese (BR): de saco cheio - farto até não aguentar maisPortuguese (PT): farto até não aguentar mais - de saco cheioChinese (Simplified): 烦透了 - 厌倦至极Chinese (Traditional): 煩透了 - 厭倦至極Hindi: बिल्कुल तंग आ जाना - बहुत ज्यादा परेशान होनाArabic: سئمت حتى الموت - ضقت ذرعًاBengali: একেবারে বিরক্ত - একেবারে ক্লান্তRussian: до смерти надоело - до чертиков досталоJapanese: うんざりしている - もう我慢できないVietnamese: chán đến chết - phát chánKorean: 진저리가 나다 - 완전히 질리다Turkish: ölmekten bıkmak - canına tak etmekUrdu: تنگ آ جانا - بیزار ہوجاناIndonesian: muak banget - jenuh setengah mati
Example Sentences
I'm sick to death of doing the same homework every day.
basic
She's sick to death of listening to that song.
basic
We are sick to death of waiting for the bus every morning.
basic
Honestly, I am sick to death of his excuses.
natural
They're sick to death of hearing about the problem and just want a solution.
natural
After all these emails, I'm just sick to death of the whole thing.
natural