have had enough

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have had enough (of something)
used to say you are tired or angry about a situation and want it to stop

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

bored feeling that you are not interested in something or that you have nothing interesting to do:
Julia soon got bored with lying on the beach.
I'm bored. Can we go home now?
fed up [not before noun] informal feeling very bored and annoyed or unhappy - used especially when something has continued for too long, and you do not want it to continue any longer:
He got fed up with his old job and decided to start looking for a new one.
I’m fed up with listening to you complain!
You sound a bit fed up. Is everything alright?
be tired of somebody/something (also be sick of somebody/something) to feel very annoyed and bored with something that has continued for too long. Be sick of somebody/something sounds stronger and more annoyed than be tired of somebody/something:
People are tired of hearing politicians make promises that they never keep.
Do it yourself – I’m sick of cleaning up after you!
have had enough informal to be so bored with something that has continued for a long time that you decide to leave, do something different, or change the situation:
She put up with him for ten years before she finally decided that she had had enough.
I've had enough of all this moaning! Can we try and be more positive?

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

have had enough
have had as much as you need of something
I have had enough sun today so I will go home soon.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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