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嫌になる (いやになる) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
expression, godan verb (-ru)
get fed up with ; get sick of ; become disgusted with
Expresses a strong feeling of being tired, annoyed, or disgusted with something to the point of wanting to stop or avoid it. Often used with 〜に or 〜で to indicate the cause.
に
は
本ほん
当とう
に
嫌いや
に
なっ
た
。
I really got fed up with his attitude.
Similar words 飽あ きる 飽きる means to get bored or tired of something, often from repetition, while 嫌になる implies a stronger emotional reaction of disgust or frustration.
うんざりする うんざりする is a suru-verb with a similar meaning of being fed up, but it often carries a nuance of weariness or being mentally exhausted, while 嫌になる can be more visceral.
Etymology Compound of 嫌 (iya, 'disagreeable, unpleasant') + に (ni, adverbial particle) + なる (naru, 'to become'). Literally 'to become unpleasant', used idiomatically to express getting fed up.