fed up

adjective
UK: /ˌfed ˈʌp/
US: /ˌfed ˈʌp/
  1. Annoyed or bored with something that you feel you have been experiencing for too long.

    1. I am fed up with this weather.
    2. She was fed up with her job and started looking for a new one because she felt underappreciated.
fed up idiom
  1. To be unhappy, annoyed, or bored, especially with a situation that has existed for a long time.

    1. I fed up with waiting.
    2. After listening to their constant complaining, I began to fed up with the whole situation.
fed up phrasal-verb
  1. To be disgusted or angry about something and unwilling to put up with it any longer.

    1. We are fed up of his lies.
    2. The residents are fed up with the increasing noise pollution in their neighborhood and demanding action.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "fed up" is /ˌfed ˈʌp/ in British English and /ˌfed ˈʌp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fed up": bored, annoyed, frustrated, weary.

Example usage of "fed up": "I am fed up with this weather.". More examples on the page.