Antonyms for fed-up
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : fed |
Phonetic Transcription : fɛd |
Definition of fed-up
Origin :- past participle adjective from feed (v.). Fed up "surfeited, disgusted, bored," is British slang first recorded 1900, extended to U.S. by World War I; probably from earlier phrases like fed up to the back teeth.
- As in dissatisfied : adj discontented, unhappy
- Soon after dusk, however, a very worn and fed-up "Ginger" returned.
- Extract from : « 500 of the Best Cockney War Stories » by Various
- About two or three kilometres from Bthune we were all weary and fed-up with marching.
- Extract from : « 500 of the Best Cockney War Stories » by Various
- I was furious and very “fed-up,” but that did not help, so turning in my seat and raising my hand I said, “Gutten Morgen.”
- Extract from : « 'Brother Bosch', an Airman's Escape from Germany » by Gerald Featherstone Knight
- I was fed-up with life just then: I had enough money to avoid work and was tired of playing.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 » by Various
Synonyms for fed-up
- annoyed
- begrudging
- bothered
- complaining
- crabby
- critical
- disaffected
- disappointed
- disgruntled
- displeased
- ennuied
- envious
- faultfinding
- fed-up
- fretful
- fretting
- frustrated
- griping
- grudging
- grumbling
- grumpy
- insatiable
- irked
- jaundiced
- jealous
- kvetching
- malcontent
- malcontented
- not satisfied
- offended
- picky
- plaintive
- put-out
- querulous
- sniveling
- sulky
- sullen
- unappeased
- unassuaged
- unfulfilled
- ungratified
- unsated
- unsatisfied
- vexed
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