Hartos (en. Fed up)

/ˈartos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Tired or annoyed by a repetitive situation.
We're fed up with hearing the same complaints.
Estamos hartos de escuchar las mismas quejas.
Angry due to a lack of consideration from others.
The children are fed up with never receiving attention.
Los niños están hartos de que nunca les presten atención.
Satisfied or fulfilled in a need.
I'm fed up with eating the same thing all the time.
Estoy harto de comer siempre lo mismo.

Etymology

It comes from the verb 'hartar,' which means 'to satisfy something in excess.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be fed up with
to feel tired or annoyed by something that repeats.
estar harto de
not to be fed up
to indicate that one still has patience or tolerance.
no estar harto

Related Words

hartar
To satisfy something to the point of causing fatigue.
hartar
hartura
Satisfaction or excess that causes fatigue.
hartura

Slang Meanings

To be up to the crown.
I'm fed up, I can't stand it anymore!
Estoy harto, ¡ya no aguanto más!
To be fed up to the brim.
We're fed up with the same promises.
Estamos hartos de las mismas promesas.