Have had enough Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈhæd/ /iˈnəf/, /ɪˈnəf
HAV HAD i-NUHF
hæv/ /hˈæd/ /ɪnˈʌf
hav HAD i-NUHF
Definition
To be tired of something or someone and not want to deal with it anymore. Often used to show frustration or that your patience has run out.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often expresses annoyance, exhaustion, or frustration. Commonly used in the present perfect: 'I've had enough.' Used with 'of' to specify what's causing the feeling: 'I've had enough of your excuses.' Equivalent to 'fed up.' Avoid using for positive or neutral contexts.
Spanish: haber tenido suficiente - estar hartoPortuguese (BR): ter tido o suficiente - estar cansado dePortuguese (PT): ter tido o suficiente - estar farto deChinese (Simplified): 受够了 - 已经够了Chinese (Traditional): 受夠了 - 已經夠了Hindi: बहुत हो गया - तंग आ जानाArabic: اكتفيت - سئمتBengali: অ্যাপার্যাপ্ত - আর সহ্য হয় নাRussian: надоело - с меня хватитJapanese: もううんざりだ - もう十分だVietnamese: chán ngấy - chịu đủ rồiKorean: 더 이상 못 참겠다 - 진절머리가 나다Turkish: artık yeter - bıktımUrdu: اب اور برداشت نہیں ہوتا - تنگ آ جاناIndonesian: sudah cukup - sudah muak
Example Sentences
I have had enough of this noise.
basic
She has had enough of the cold weather.
basic
We have had enough food, thank you.
basic
Honestly, I have had enough of your complaints.
natural
If you keep acting like this, I’ll just have had enough.
natural
After waiting an hour, we had had enough and left.
natural