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Burn out Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɝn/ /ˈaʊt
BURN-owt
bˈɜːn/ /ˈaʊt
BURN-owt

Definition

To become extremely tired or stressed, especially from working too much, so that you cannot continue. It also refers to a state where something stops working because of overuse or exhaustion.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly informal and common in workplace or stress discussions. Often used as 'to burn out' (verb), or 'burnout' (noun: the condition). Collocates with 'job', 'work', 'employees'. Also used for machines (e.g., 'the motor burned out'). Not just physical tiredness—implies long-term stress or exhaustion.

Example Sentences

If you work too much, you might burn out.

basic

The light bulb will burn out if you leave it on all night.

basic

Teachers often burn out because of stress.

basic

He worked nonstop for months and finally burned out.

natural

Don’t push yourself so hard or you’ll burn out before the year ends.

natural

After all that overtime, I totally burned out and needed a break.

natural