A2 verb 2 min read

厌烦

To feel tired or annoyed because something is boring or has been happening for too long.

yànfán

Explanation at your level:

You use this word when you don't like something anymore. If you play the same game for five hours, you feel 厌烦. It means you want to stop.

When a task is too long, you might feel 厌烦. It is like being tired of a person or a job. You can say 'I am 厌烦 of this work.'

This word describes the feeling of being fed up. It is used when you lose interest in something because it is repetitive. It is a very useful word for expressing your mood in daily life.

厌烦 captures the nuance of 'ennui' or frustration. It is often used to describe a social interaction where someone is overstaying their welcome or a task that has lost its novelty.

At this level, you recognize 厌烦 as a psychological state. It is often used in academic or literary contexts to describe a character's internal struggle with the mundanity of life or a repetitive environment.

Mastery of 厌烦 involves understanding its subtle distinction from 'boredom.' While boredom is passive, 厌烦 is an active, often impatient rejection of a stimulus. It has roots in the philosophical concept of 'satiety' and is used in sophisticated critiques of repetitive societal structures.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • It means bored/fed up.
  • Used for repetitive tasks.
  • Stronger than just 'bored'.
  • Common in daily speech.

When you feel 厌烦 (yànfán), you are experiencing a specific kind of mental fatigue. It is not just being 'tired' in a physical sense; it is a lack of interest or patience caused by repetition or lack of variety.

Think of it as your brain saying, 'I have had enough of this!' It is a very common human reaction to monotony. Whether it is a boring lecture, a repetitive task, or a person who talks too much, 厌烦 captures that feeling of wanting to escape the situation immediately.

The word 厌烦 is a compound of two distinct characters. (yàn) originally meant to be satisfied or to have had enough to eat, but it evolved to mean 'to dislike' or 'to be disgusted with' something due to excess.

(fán) relates to a 'troubled mind' or 'annoyance.' When combined, they describe the feeling of being troubled because you have had 'too much' of something. Historically, this reflects the classic human struggle with monotony, a concept found in almost every language as a sign of intellectual or emotional stagnation.

You use 厌烦 when describing your own feelings or observing someone else's behavior. It is versatile and works in both casual and formal settings.

Common collocations include 感到厌烦 (feeling bored/annoyed) or 对他厌烦 (being annoyed with him). It is slightly more expressive than just saying 'bored' (无聊), as it carries a stronger sense of active irritation or rejection of the current situation.

1. 厌烦透顶: Extremely bored or fed up. 2. 心生厌烦: A feeling of boredom arises in the heart. 3. 厌烦情绪: A mood of annoyance. 4. 不厌其烦: To be patient and not feel annoyed (the opposite!). 5. 令人厌烦: Something that makes people feel annoyed.

厌烦 functions as a verb or an adjective. In Chinese, it often takes objects like (him) or 工作 (work). Pronunciation is yàn (falling tone) and fán (rising tone).

It is distinct from 无聊 (boredom as a state of lack of activity) because 厌烦 implies a reaction to an existing, unpleasant stimulus. It is not pluralized, as it is an abstract emotional state.

Fun Fact

The character 厌 contains a dog radical, originally relating to a dog being full.

Pronunciation Guide

UK yan fan

Falling then rising

US yan fan

Standard Mandarin

Common Errors

  • wrong tones
  • mispronouncing yan
  • mispronouncing fan

Rhymes With

平凡 麻烦 贪婪 阑珊 璀璨

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

Listening 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

无聊

Learn Next

厌倦

Advanced

倦怠

Grammar to Know

Verb-Object structure

厌烦工作

Examples by Level

1

我厌烦了。

I am bored/fed up.

Subject + verb

1

他厌烦了这份工作。

2

别让我厌烦。

3

我厌烦了下雨。

4

她感到厌烦。

5

这很令人厌烦。

6

不要表现得厌烦。

7

他们厌烦了等待。

8

我厌烦了重复。

1

我厌烦了听他的抱怨。

2

长时间的会议让人厌烦。

3

他开始对这个游戏感到厌烦。

4

不要对学习感到厌烦。

5

这种生活方式令人厌烦。

6

我厌烦了这种无休止的争论。

7

她厌烦了城市的喧嚣。

8

你看起来很厌烦。

1

我对这些空洞的承诺感到厌烦。

2

他厌烦了那种虚伪的社交。

3

面对同样的错误,我感到厌烦。

4

这种重复的劳动让人心生厌烦。

5

她厌烦了被当作孩子看待。

6

我厌烦了这种没完没了的等待。

7

厌烦情绪在人群中蔓延。

8

他厌烦了这种单调的节奏。

1

他对自己所处的环境感到极度的厌烦。

2

这种厌烦感源于对现状的不满。

3

她试图掩饰自己的厌烦。

4

这种厌烦并非毫无根据。

5

长期处于这种状态会导致心理厌烦。

6

他表现出明显的厌烦。

7

这种厌烦感是由于缺乏挑战。

8

厌烦是创新的敌人。

1

他陷入了一种深层的存在主义厌烦。

2

这种厌烦感渗透到了他的每一部作品中。

3

对于这种陈词滥调,他感到十分厌烦。

4

这种厌烦并非一朝一夕形成的。

5

他试图克服这种挥之不去的厌烦。

6

这种厌烦感在文学中经常被探讨。

7

他用厌烦的目光扫视着房间。

8

厌烦往往是深思熟虑的开始。

Common Collocations

感到厌烦
厌烦工作
厌烦等待
厌烦情绪
令人厌烦
表现厌烦
极度厌烦
内心厌烦
厌烦感
不再厌烦

Idioms & Expressions

"不厌其烦"

not feeling annoyed despite repetition

老师不厌其烦地教我们。

formal

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Easily Confused

厌烦 vs 无聊

both mean bored

无聊 is lack of activity, 厌烦 is annoyance with activity

I am bored (无聊) vs I am fed up (厌烦)

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 厌烦 + Object

我厌烦了工作。

Word Family

Nouns

厌烦感 a feeling of boredom

Verbs

厌烦 to be bored

Adjectives

厌烦的 bored

Related

厌倦 synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Common Mistakes

using as a noun directly use as a verb or with '感'
It is a verb/adjective, not a noun like 'boredom'.

Tips

💡

Mnemonic

Dog radical = full dog = bored.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a dog (radical) who has eaten too much and is now bored.

Visual Association

A dog lying down looking at a bowl.

Word Web

boredom tired annoyed monotony

Challenge

Use it in a sentence today.

Word Origin

Chinese

Original meaning: satisfied/disgusted

Cultural Context

None.

Direct translation of boredom/fed up.

Many songs about boredom.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Work

  • 我厌烦了这份工作

Conversation Starters

"你什么时候会感到厌烦?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt 厌烦.

Frequently Asked Questions

2 questions

Yes, mostly.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

我 ___ 了。

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 厌烦

Correct verb for the feeling.

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