Harto (en. Fed up)

/ˈarto/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Tired or bored of a situation or thing.
I am fed up with waiting in this line.
Estoy harto de esperar en esta cola.
Exaggerated, in large quantities.
There was a lot of food at the party.
Había un harto de comida en la fiesta.

Etymology

From Latin 'hadtus', meaning 'tired' or 'overwhelmed'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be fed up
To be tired or bored of something.
estar harto
fed up with
Indicates that someone has had enough of something.
harto de
not to be fed up
Not having reached the limit of tolerance.
no estar harto

Related Words

fed-upness
The process or state of being fed up.
hartamiento
satiety
Feeling of tiredness or annoyance.
hartura
weary
Someone who has become weary of something.
hastiado

Slang Meanings

To be fed up to the ears
I'm fed up to the ears with his complaints.
Estoy hasta la coronilla de sus quejas.
Can't take it anymore
I can't take this situation anymore.
No aguanto más esta situación.
Tired to death
I'm tired to death of this job.
Estoy cansado hasta la muerte de este trabajo.