Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
BURNED OUTlacking enthusiasm due to overexposure or too much of the same thing; completely used up; worn out
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1. Scott just couldn’t face another semester studying chemistry. He had taken so many chemistry classes that he was burned out
2. Betty got burned out spending so much time volunteering at the hospital. She decided she needed a vacation. The expression suggests a device like a light bulb that burns out (stops shining) when all of its energy is used up. |
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