1. up-to-date
adjective. reflecting the latest information or changes.
Antonyms
- styleless
Rhymes with Fed Up
- closeup
- strupp
- trupp
- stupp
- schrupp
- schlup
- lay-up
- krupp
- grupp
- yup
- sup
- shupp
- schupp
- ruppe
- rupp
- pup
- knupp
- hupp
- cupp
- cup
- chupp
- bupp
- upp
2. pumped-up
adjective. tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline.
Synonyms
- pumped
- tense
- pumped up
Antonyms
- wireless
- unbound
- easy
- unagitated
3. runner-up
noun. [‘ˈrʌnɝˌəp’] the competitor who finishes second.
Synonyms
- competitor
- contender
- second best
- challenger
- competition
Antonyms
- cooperation
4. well-fed
adjective. properly nourished.
Synonyms
- nourished
Antonyms
- unnourished
- underfed
5. chin-up
noun. an arm exercise performed by pulling yourself up on a horizontal bar until your chin is level with the bar.
Synonyms
- pull-up
6. Fed
noun. any federal law-enforcement officer.
Synonyms
- federal agent
- agent
- Federal
7. up
adverb. [‘ˈʌp’] spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position.
Synonyms
- upwards
- upwardly
Antonyms
- downwards
- downwardly
- downward
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. up
adjective. [‘ˈʌp’] being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level.
Synonyms
- leading
- risen
- upfield
- ahead
- in the lead
- dormie
- heavenward
- sprouted
- aweigh
- ascending
- upward
- dormy
- upbound
- high
Antonyms
- down
- low
- fragrant
- sober
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. up
verb. [‘ˈʌp’] raise.
Antonyms
- low spirits
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. up
adjective. [‘ˈʌp’] getting higher or more vigorous.
Synonyms
- rising
Antonyms
- side
- bottom
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with fed-up
1. Noun Phrase
You might want your boyfriend to stop smoking because you’re fed up with him smelling like the bottom of an ashtray, or perhaps you want him to quit because you’re concerned about his health.
- discontented
- annoyed
- begrudging
- bothered
- complaining
- disaffected
- disappointed
- disgruntled
- displeased
- fretting
- frustrated
- griping
- grudging
- grumbling
- irked
- jaundiced
- kvetching
- offended
- sniveling
- unhappy
- vexed
- crabby
- critical
- ennuied
- envious
- faultfinding
- fretful
- grumpy
- insatiable
- jealous
- malcontent
- malcontented
- not happy
- not satisfied
- picky
- plaintive
- put out
- querulous
- sulky
- sullen
- unappeased
- unassuaged
- unfulfilled
- ungratified
- unsated
- unsatisfied
On this page you’ll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fed-up, such as: discontented, annoyed, begrudging, bothered, complaining, and disaffected.
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Cash and I tried to sleep on kitchen roof but the darned mosquitoes fed up on us and then played heavenly choir all night.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWER
They were miserable, «fed up,» but merry; that strange combination one sees so much of out here.
IN THE RANKS OF THE C.I.V.ERSKINE CHILDERS
Roving and changing and mucking about in crowds—no; I was fed up with that when he sent me away to school.
WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDSJOHN RUSSELL
And Mr. Edmondson had asked her whether she did not get “fed up” with painting towards the end of the day!
GRAY YOUTHOLIVER ONIONS
The wind was blowing directly from the deer towards me, so I stood quiet and in a few minutes the deer fed up within easy range.
FIFTY YEARS A HUNTER AND TRAPPERELDRED NATHANIEL WOODCOCK
We were «fed up» with marching around the city on parade, and we longed to get into the real fighting.
INTO THE JAWS OF DEATHJACK O’BRIEN
We’re all pretty fed up with continuous firing and living so many hours in the trenches.
CARRY ONCONINGSBY DAWSON
Oh, you’ll be all right when you’ve been fed up and done another job or two.
TO HIM THAT HATHLEROY SCOTT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO FED-UP
- annoyed
- begrudging
- bothered
- complaining
- crabby
- critical
- disaffected
- disappointed
- discontented
- disgruntled
- displeased
- ennuied
- envious
- faultfinding
- fed-up
- fretful
- fretting
- frustrated
- griping
- grudging
- grumbling
- grumpy
- insatiable
- irked
- jaundiced
- jealous
- kvetching
- malcontent
- malcontented
- not happy
- not satisfied
- offended
- picky
- plaintive
- put out
- querulous
- sniveling
- sulky
- sullen
- unappeased
- unassuaged
- unfulfilled
- ungratified
- unhappy
- unsated
- unsatisfied
- vexed
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- annoyed
- blasé
- blue
- bored
- depressed
- discontented
- dismal
- dissatisfied
- down
- gloomy
- glum
- jaded
- sated
- satiated
- sick and tired
- surfeited
- tired
- up to here
- weary
On this page you’ll find 40 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fed up, such as: annoyed, blasé, blue, bored, depressed, and discontented.
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Cash and I tried to sleep on kitchen roof but the darned mosquitoes fed up on us and then played heavenly choir all night.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWER
They were miserable, «fed up,» but merry; that strange combination one sees so much of out here.
IN THE RANKS OF THE C.I.V.ERSKINE CHILDERS
Roving and changing and mucking about in crowds—no; I was fed up with that when he sent me away to school.
WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDSJOHN RUSSELL
And Mr. Edmondson had asked her whether she did not get “fed up” with painting towards the end of the day!
GRAY YOUTHOLIVER ONIONS
The wind was blowing directly from the deer towards me, so I stood quiet and in a few minutes the deer fed up within easy range.
FIFTY YEARS A HUNTER AND TRAPPERELDRED NATHANIEL WOODCOCK
We were «fed up» with marching around the city on parade, and we longed to get into the real fighting.
INTO THE JAWS OF DEATHJACK O’BRIEN
We’re all pretty fed up with continuous firing and living so many hours in the trenches.
CARRY ONCONINGSBY DAWSON
Oh, you’ll be all right when you’ve been fed up and done another job or two.
TO HIM THAT HATHLEROY SCOTT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO FED UP
- apathetic
- been around twice
- bored
- cloyed
- cool
- disenchanted
- disentranced
- done it all
- fed up
- glutted
- indifferent
- jaded
- knowing
- laid-back
- lukewarm
- mellow
- mundane
- offhand
- satiated
- sick of
- sophisticate
- sophisticated
- surfeited
- unconcerned
- unexcited
- uninterested
- unmoved
- weary
- world-weary
- worldly
- apathetic
- been around twice
- bored
- cloyed
- cool
- disenchanted
- disentranced
- done it all
- fed up
- glutted
- indifferent
- jaded
- knowing
- laid-back
- lukewarm
- mellow
- mundane
- offhand
- satiated
- sick of
- sophisticate
- sophisticated
- surfeited
- unconcerned
- unexcited
- uninterested
- unmoved
- weary
- world-weary
- worldly
- dejected
- depressed
- despondent
- disconsolate
- dismal
- dispirited
- down in the dumps
- downcast
- downhearted
- fed up
- gloomy
- glum
- low
- melancholy
- moody
- unhappy
- woebegone
- bitching
- blue
- complaining
- crabby
- disaffected
- disgruntled
- displeased
- disquieted
- dissatisfied
- disturbed
- exasperated
- fed up
- fretful
- griping
- kvetching
- malcontent
- malcontented
- miserable
- perturbed
- picky
- restless
- ungratified
- upset
- vexed
- blue
- complaining
- crabby
- disaffected
- disgruntled
- displeased
- disquieted
- disturbed
- exasperated
- fed up
- fretful
- griping
- kvetching
- malcontent
- malcontented
- miserable
- perturbed
- picky
- restless
- ungratified
- upset
- vexed
- abhorred
- appalled
- displeased
- fastidious
- fed up
- full up
- grossed out
- had bellyful
- had enough
- had it
- nauseated
- nauseous
- outraged
- overwrought
- queasy
- repelled
- repulsed
- revolted
- satiated
- sick
- sick and tired of
- sick of
- squeamish
- tired
- turned off
- unhappy
- up to here
- weary
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disgusted, fed up(p), sick(p), sick of(p), tired of(p)adjective
having a strong distaste from surfeit
«grew more and more disgusted»; «fed up with their complaints»; «sick of it all»; «sick to death of flattery»; «gossip that makes one sick»; «tired of the noise and smoke»
Antonyms:
pleased
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Asra Nomani:
But you know none of that matters to me because I’m getting more responses than in my 30 years in journalism from people who are saying, ‘Thank you,’ because they too are fed up with the polarization.
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Leonardo Coronado:
I’m so fed up that what happened in Venezuela could happen here, we don’t want our country destroyed like our neighbor’s has been.
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City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal:
Communities have been trying to work on this issue for so many years, we are fed up.
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Alejandra Galán:
I’m already fed up with Andrés Manuel, with so many lies, so much crime, he wants to take the (electoral institute) from us so that eventually it’s like Venezuela, Cuba, but we’re not going to let him.
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Loris Obeid:
We are here today to ask for our rights. The country is corrupt, the garbage is all over the streets and we are fed up with all this.
Translations for fed up
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- fartCatalan, Valencian
- mít plné zubyCzech
- die Nase voll haben, sattGerman
- chorreado, harto, cabreado, cansado, hastiadoSpanish
- kyllästynyt, kurkkua myöten täynnä, tympääntynytFinnish
- en avoir marreFrench
- fartoGalician
- essere stufoItalian
- うんざりJapanese
- بێزار, هیلاکKurdish
- satLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- mieć dośćPolish
- fartoPortuguese
- надоесть, [[сы́тый]] [[по]] [[го́рло]]Russian
- naveličanSlovene
- విసుగెత్తిపోవుTelugu
- pagod, sawaTagalog
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What is another word for fed up?
399 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ fˈɛd ˈʌp], [ fˈɛd ˈʌp], [ f_ˈɛ_d ˈʌ_p]
Related words: fed up meaning, fed up with someone, fed up with the world, fed up with life, fed up meaning in french, am i fed up, am i fed up quiz
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adj.
• blase (adjective)
- more worldweary,
- most unexcited,
- most world-weary,
- more world-weary,
- dis enchanted,
- laidback,
- most disentranced,
- most cloyed,
- un-moved,
- most world weary,
- more surfeited,
- done all,
- more unexcited,
- dis-entranced,
- dis entranced,
- un excited,
- un-excited,
- more satiated,
- un-concerned,
- most glutted,
- more cloyed,
- un concerned,
- more disentranced,
- more glutted,
- in-different,
- most surfeited,
- worldweary,
- most sophisticate,
- more world weary,
- been around twice,
- most worldweary,
- in different,
- un-interested,
- dis-enchanted,
- un interested,
- more sophisticate,
- world weary.
• blue (adjective)
- down dumps,
- un-happy,
- down in the dumps,
- un happier,
- down the dumps,
- un happy,
- un happiest,
- down in dumps.
• depressed (adjective)
- de-stroyed,
- low-down,
- lowdown,
- low down,
- more ripped,
- more castdown,
- down out,
- in blue funk,
- tristful,
- most lowdown,
- cast down,
- bummed out,
- more dragged,
- in dumps,
- most castdown,
- cast-down,
- more cast down,
- in the pits,
- in the toilet,
- in pain,
- low,
- castdown,
- down and out,
- melancholic,
- down mouth,
- more lowdown,
- more low-down,
- down in mouth,
- on a downer,
- down the mouth,
- more hurting,
- most dragged,
- low spirited,
- more low down,
- lowspirited,
- most cast down,
- most cast-down,
- on downer,
- de pressed,
- in toilet,
- torn up,
- de-pressed,
- more cast-down,
- most ripped,
- de stroyed,
- in pits.
• discontent (adjective)
- dissident,
- non-satisfied,
- disgruntled,
- cheerless,
- frustrated,
- cross,
- wretched,
- malcontent,
- joyless,
- anguished,
- disquieted,
- teed off,
- gloomy,
- displeased,
- uneasy,
- despondent,
- irreconcilable,
- disapproving,
- dissatisfied,
- bored,
- discomposed,
- exasperated,
- uncomfortable,
- sour,
- miserable,
- restless,
- discontent,
- anxious,
- ticked off,
- irritated,
- unhappy.
• discontented (adjective)
- dis-satisfied,
- dis contented,
- dis-contented,
- more bitching,
- most bitching,
- dis satisfied.
• discontented/discontent (adjective)
- most vexed,
- un-gratified,
- more disquieted,
- ex-asperated,
- un gratified,
- dis-pleased,
- most exasperated,
- ex asperated,
- dis-affected,
- most griping,
- more vexed,
- dis affected,
- most malcontented,
- most discontented,
- dis-quieted,
- more malcontented,
- most kvetching,
- most disquieted,
- dis pleased,
- up-set,
- dis quieted,
- dis content,
- more exasperated,
- dis-content,
- more griping,
- most ungratified,
- more kvetching,
- more ungratified.
• disgusted (adjective)
- more repulsed,
- dis-gusted,
- most repulsed,
- out raged,
- more scandalized,
- more repelled,
- most outraged,
- re-pulsed,
- dis gusted,
- sick tired of,
- most scandalized,
- more appalled,
- most revolted,
- out-raged,
- more abhorred,
- most abhorred,
- re pulsed,
- most repelled.
• disgusted with (adjective)
- sated,
- dismal,
- glum,
- satiated,
- surfeited,
- down.
• enough (adjective)
- more bellyful,
- more sufficing,
- co pious,
- de cent,
- co-pious,
- most bellyful,
- un-limited,
- most sufficing,
- de-cent.
• jaded (adjective)
- more tiredout,
- most worndown,
- been around,
- more tired out,
- more dulled,
- most tiredout,
- more worn-down,
- most fagged,
- worn down,
- tiredout,
- most tired-out,
- fagged,
- most worn down,
- most worn-down,
- wornout,
- more worndown,
- more sated,
- tired-out,
- worndown,
- more fagged,
- more worn down,
- worn-down,
- most sated.
• low (adjective)
- singing the blues,
- lower.
• melancholic (adjective)
- most at,
- heavy hearted,
- de-solate,
- de solate.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- world-weary,
- over-wrought,
- played out,
- bellyful,
- Malcontented,
- petered out,
- had it,
- broken down,
- tired,
- unexcited,
- ungratified,
- laid back,
- dead on one’s feet,
- kvetching,
- all right already,
- overtaxed,
- up here,
- dog-tired,
- had enough,
- depressed,
- up to here,
- grossed out,
- had bellyful,
- all in,
- done it all,
- dog tired,
- sick and tired of,
- discontented,
- enough,
- sick of,
- disentranced,
- blue,
- narcoleptic,
- dead feet,
- weary,
- full up,
- up set,
- disgusted,
- jaded.
• tired (adjective)
- dis-tressed,
- dead one’s feet,
- over-worked,
- dead ones feet,
- over worked,
- dis tressed,
- most overtaxed,
- most collapsing,
- dogtired,
- brokendown,
- dead one feet,
- more prostrated,
- most narcoleptic,
- most dog tired,
- dead on one feet,
- more collapsing,
- more dog-tired,
- most dogtired,
- most dog-tired,
- most irked,
- more dogtired,
- more overtaxed,
- over-taxed,
- dead on feet,
- more narcoleptic,
- dead on ones feet,
- most consumed.
• weary (adjective)
- out of gas,
- dead tired,
- bone-tired,
- ready to drop.
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- put out,
- angry,
- mad,
- upset,
- sick and tired,
- belligerent.
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•
- excited.
• fed up (noun)
- tired of,
- sick.
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Other synonyms:
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•
- annoyed,
- bad-tempered,
- blase,
- sulky,
- het up,
- worked up,
- Piqued,
- pissed off,
- embittered,
- resentful,
- huffy,
- desultory,
- dismissive,
- disenchanted,
- underwhelmed,
- pissy,
- listless,
- uninterested,
- miffed,
- Half-hearted,
- heated,
- indifferent,
- dispirited,
- stir-crazy,
- frayed,
- peeved,
- petulant,
- restive,
- unimpressed,
- apathetic,
- indignant,
- faint-hearted,
- aggrieved,
- disheartened,
- incurious,
- unenthusiastic.
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•
- impatient,
- disinterested,
- vexed,
- ho-hum,
- lukewarm,
- bitterly,
- tepid,
- dyspeptic,
- leaden,
- unconcerned,
- uninspired,
- bloodless.
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- stale,
- desperate.
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- sore,
- clinical.
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- mean,
- bitter,
- cool.
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•
- sharp.
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•
- flat.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- overfed,
- wearied,
- satisfied,
- fretful,
- ill-humoured,
- Life-weary,
- peevish,
- disappointed,
- saturated,
- gorged,
- nauseous,
- Sickened,
- offended,
- supersaturated,
- overstuffed,
- moody,
- irked,
- queasy,
- Allayed,
- stuffed,
- overfull,
- nauseated,
- Cloyed,
- oversaturated,
- Weariful,
- melancholy,
- outraged,
- full,
- cranky,
- browned off,
- engorged,
- sullen,
- glutted,
- Crammed,
- testy,
- splenetic,
- cheesed off,
- slaked,
- dull,
- replete,
- with enough of,
- grumpy,
- ill-tempered,
- grouchy,
- angry and impatient.
How to use «Fed up» in context?
What does being fed up mean?
Some people might say that someone is fed up if they are feeling frustrated, angry, or annoyed. This might be because they are feeling overwhelmed or irritated by an issue or situation. Someone might be fed up if they are feeling Like they have had enough. This can mean that they are feeling overwhelmed and don’t see any other way out.
It’s been said that a fed up person is someone who is no longer willing to put up with the things that bother them. They may be feeling upset and frustrated, but they are also willing to do something about it.