Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
burn-the-candle-at-both-ends
idiom
/bɜrn ðə ˈkændl æt boʊθ ɛndz/
Definition
To exhaust oneself by doing too much; to engage in excessive work or play without rest.
Examples
- She was working two jobs and studying at night, really burning the candle at both ends.
- If you keep burning the candle at both ends, you’re going to run out of energy.
Meaning
This phrase refers to a situation where someone is overextending themselves, often leading to stress or burnout. It suggests that a person is using up their energy in multiple areas, possibly sacrificing sleep and well-being in the process.
Synonyms
- Overwork oneself
- Push oneself too hard
- Exhaust oneself