I'm fed up Meaning in English
expression · lemma: be fed up
ˈaɪm/, /əm/ /ˈfɛd/ /ˈəp
AIM FED-UP
aɪm/ /fˈɛd/ /ˈʌp
AIM FED-UP
Definition
This expression means you are very tired, annoyed, or frustrated with something and can’t tolerate it anymore.
Usage & Nuances
'I'm fed up' is informal and expresses strong frustration or annoyance. Usually followed by 'with' (e.g., 'I'm fed up with this job'). It's best used with people you know well—not in formal situations. Similar to 'I'm sick of'.
Spanish: estoy harto - estoy hartaPortuguese (BR): estou de saco cheio - estou farto - estou fartaPortuguese (PT): estou farto - estou farta - estou cansadoChinese (Simplified): 我受够了Chinese (Traditional): 我受夠了Hindi: मैं तंग आ गया हूँArabic: سئمتُBengali: আমার আর সহ্য হচ্ছে না - আমি বিরক্ত হয়ে গেছি - আমি অতিষ্ঠRussian: мне надоело - я устал - меня досталоJapanese: もううんざりだ - もう我慢できないVietnamese: tôi chán ngấy - tôi phát ngánKorean: 진절머리가 나 - 지긋지긋해Turkish: bıktım - gına geldiUrdu: میں تنگ آ گیا ہوں - میں بیزار ہو گیا ہوںIndonesian: saya sudah muak - saya sudah bosan
Example Sentences
I'm fed up with this cold weather.
basic
I'm fed up with doing homework every day.
basic
I'm fed up with all this noise.
basic
Honestly, I'm fed up and I need a break.
natural
I'm fed up waiting for the bus every morning.
natural
Can we talk later? I'm fed up right now.
natural