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Sick to death Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɪk/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈdɛθ
SIK-tuh-DEPTH or SIK-too-DEPTH
sˈɪk/ /tˈuː/ /dˈɛθ
SIK-too-DEPTH

Definition

An expression meaning to be extremely bored, annoyed, or frustrated by something to the point where you can't stand it anymore.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and emphatic—use when very strongly fed up. Often followed by 'of' plus an activity or thing (e.g., 'sick to death of waiting'). Not used for physical illness.

Example Sentences

I'm sick to death of doing the same homework every day.

basic

She's sick to death of listening to that song.

basic

We are sick to death of waiting for the bus every morning.

basic

Honestly, I am sick to death of his excuses.

natural

They're sick to death of hearing about the problem and just want a solution.

natural

After all these emails, I'm just sick to death of the whole thing.

natural