Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
have had your fill of something
idiom
/hæv hæd jʊər fɪl ʌv ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
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Definition
To have experienced or consumed enough of something, typically to the point of being satisfied or tired of it.
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Examples
- After eating all that pizza, I think I’ve had my fill of it for a while.
- I’ve had my fill of drama in this group; I just want some peace.
- Now that I’ve traveled so much, I feel I’ve had my fill of sightseeing for this year.
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Meaning
This expression signifies that someone has had plenty of something, usually to the extent that they do not want any more.
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Synonyms
- be fed up with
- have enough of
- reach a saturation point