Be fed up Meaning in English
expression
ˈbi/, /bi/ /ˈfɛd/ /ˈəp
bee FED-UP
bˈiː/ /fˈɛd/ /ˈʌp
bee FED-UP
Definition
To be extremely annoyed, tired, or bored with something or someone, and not want to deal with it anymore.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and common in speech. Usually followed by 'with' or 'of' ('fed up with work'). Sometimes used as 'I'm fed up' on its own to express strong emotion. Not used for minor complaints; implies you've reached your limit.
Spanish: estar harto/a - estar cansado/aPortuguese (BR): estar de saco cheio - estar cansado(a)Portuguese (PT): estar farto/a - estar cansado/aChinese (Simplified): 受够了 - 厌烦了Chinese (Traditional): 受夠了 - 厭煩了Hindi: तंग आ जाना - ऊब जानाArabic: سئم من - ضاق ذرعًاBengali: অত্যন্ত বিরক্ত - বিরক্তিতে অতিষ্ঠRussian: сыт по горло - надоелоJapanese: うんざりしている - 飽き飽きしているVietnamese: chán ngấy - ngán ngẩmKorean: 질리다 - 진절머리가 나다Turkish: bıkkın olmak - usanmakUrdu: تنگ آنا - اُکتا جاناIndonesian: muak - bosan sekali
Example Sentences
I am fed up with all this noise.
basic
She is fed up with doing homework every night.
basic
They are fed up with waiting for the bus.
basic
Honestly, I'm just fed up with all the drama at work.
natural
Are you fed up yet, or can you handle more?
natural
My kids are fed up with eating the same food every day.
natural