Fed up Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɛd/ /ˈəp
FED-uhp
fˈɛd/ /ˈʌp
FED-up
Definition
If you are fed up, you are very annoyed, bored, or tired of something and do not want to deal with it anymore.
Usage & Nuances
'Fed up' is informal and commonly used to express frustration or irritation with ongoing situations. Most often followed by 'with': 'fed up with work'. Avoid in formal writing.
Spanish: harto - cansado (de algo)Portuguese (BR): cansado (de algo) - de saco cheioPortuguese (PT): farto - cansado (de algo)Chinese (Simplified): 受够了 - 厌烦Chinese (Traditional): 受夠了 - 厭煩Hindi: तंग आ जाना - ऊब जानाArabic: سئم - ضجرBengali: অ্যাপার বিষিয়ে ওঠা - হাঁপিয়ে ওঠাRussian: сыт по горло - надоелоJapanese: うんざりしているVietnamese: chán ngấy - phát ngánKorean: 진절머리가 나다 - 지긋지긋하다Turkish: bıkkın - gına gelmişUrdu: تنگ آ جانا - اکتا جاناIndonesian: muak - bosan sekali
Example Sentences
I'm fed up with this rain.
basic
She felt fed up after waiting for hours.
basic
We are fed up with the noise.
basic
He quit his job because he was fed up with his boss.
natural
I'm so fed up with doing the same thing every day.
natural
Honestly, I'm just fed up and need a break.
natural