Harta (en. Fed up)

/ˈaɾta/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
State of weariness or boredom due to a situation or thing.
I'm fed up with waiting.
Estoy harta de esperar.
Refers to a person who has lost patience due to a repetitive situation.
She is fed up with his excuses.
Ella está harta de sus excusas.
Indicates that someone can no longer tolerate something.
He is fed up with injustice.
Él está harta de la injusticia.

Etymology

From Latin 'farta', the participle of 'farci', which means 'to fill', deriving in the sense of being full to the point of weariness.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be fed up
Feeling tired or irritated by a situation.
estar harta
not to be fed up
Not having reached the limit of tolerance towards something.
no estar harta
to be fed up with something
Reaching the point of being unable to tolerate something any longer.
hartarse de algo

Related Words

saturation
State of being fed up or overwhelmed.
hartazgo
fatigue
Feeling of fatigue.
cansancio
weary
Has reached a state of weariness.
hastiado

Slang Meanings

To be tired of someone or something.
I'm fed up with his attitude.
Estoy harta de su actitud.
To tolerate less than one usually does.
She got fed up faster than she thought.
Ella se hartó más rápido de lo que pensaba.