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harto — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • extremely adv To a very great or intense degree.
  • fed up adjective Annoyed, bored or unhappy about a situation that has gone on too long.
  • jaded adjective Tired of or unenthusiastic about something because of too much exposure to it.
  • knackered adj Extremely tired or worn out.
  • sated adj Completely satisfied, especially having had more than enough food, drink, or pleasure.
  • sick adj Unwell; suffering from an illness.

Senses

harto is used for these senses in English:

  • extremely (degree) To an extreme degree.
  • fed up (informal, idiomatic) Frustrated, annoyed, or tired, to the limit of one's endurance, especially by something that one has experienced for too long. [with with or (British English) of]
  • jaded Worn out, wearied, exhausted or lacking enthusiasm, due to age or experience.
  • knackered (UK, Irish, Commonwealth, slang, sometimes, offensive) Tired or exhausted.
  • sated Quelled of thirst or hunger.
  • sick Tired of or annoyed by something [with of].

fed up — full definition

  1. adjective Annoyed, bored or unhappy about a situation that has gone on too long.
  2. adjective In a low, flat mood for no single obvious reason.

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