browned off

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browned off

He was thoroughly browned off after waiting for hours.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Greatly annoyed; out of patience: Feeling extremely irritated, frustrated, or fed up with a situation or person.
    • Bored and dissatisfied: Feeling weary and discontented, often due to monotony or a lack of stimulation.
Usage

The adjective "browned off" describes a state of strong irritation or boredom. It is typically used predicatively (after a linking verb like be, feel, get) and is more common in informal, particularly British, English.

Examples
  • Adjective:
    • I'm completely browned off with all these delays and excuses.
    • The audience was getting browned off with the speaker's long, repetitive stories.
    • She felt browned off after spending the whole weekend doing chores.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be browned off with someone/something": To be thoroughly annoyed or bored by a specific person or thing.
    • He's browned off with his noisy neighbors.
  • "to get browned off": To become annoyed or bored.
    • You'll get browned off if you have to do the same task every day.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brassed off (adj., informal, chiefly UK): A synonym meaning very annoyed or fed up.
    • I'm brassed off with the constant rain.
  • Fed up (adj.): Very tired of or annoyed about something.
    • She's fed up with the lack of progress.
Synonyms
  • Exasperated: Intensely irritated and frustrated.
  • Irritated: Annoyed or impatient.
  • Weary: Feeling or showing tiredness, especially from lack of interest.
  • Disgruntled: Angry or dissatisfied.
Related Phrases
  • Cheesed off (adj., informal, chiefly UK): Annoyed or bored.
    • He was cheesed off about having to work late again.
browned off

He was thoroughly browned off after waiting for hours.

Adjective
  1. greatly annoyed; out of patience
    • had an exasperated look on his face
    • felt exasperated beyond endurance

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