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  • apathetic
  • been around twice
  • bored
  • cloyed
  • cool
  • disenchanted
  • disentranced
  • done it all
  • fed up
  • glutted
  • indifferent
  • jaded
  • knowing
  • apathetic
  • been around twice
  • bored
  • cloyed
  • cool
  • disenchanted
  • disentranced
  • done it all
  • fed up
  • glutted
  • indifferent
  • jaded
  • knowing
  • blasé
  • disinterested
  • dull
  • fatigued
  • inattentive
  • sick and tired
  • spiritless
  • tired
  • turned off
  • abhorred
  • appalled
  • displeased
  • fastidious
  • fed up
  • full up
  • grossed out
  • had bellyful
  • had enough
  • had it
  • nauseated
  • nauseous
  • outraged
  • been around
  • blah
  • blasé
  • bored
  • cool
  • done it all
  • dulled
  • fagged
  • fatigued
  • fed up
  • had it
  • mellow
  • sated
  • arise
  • boycott
  • break
  • defect
  • defy
  • drop out
  • get out of line
  • insurrect
  • make waves
  • mutiny
  • oppose
  • opt out
  • overthrow
  • cloy
  • content
  • feed to gills
  • fill
  • glut
  • gorge
  • gratify
  • indulge
  • jade
  • nauseate
  • overdose
  • overfill
  • pall
  • all in
  • annoyed
  • asleep
  • beat
  • bored
  • broken-down
  • burned out
  • collapsing
  • consumed
  • dead on one's feet
  • distressed
  • dog-tired
  • done for
  • blasé
  • bored
  • disgusted
  • jaded
  • revolted
  • satiated
  • tired
  • weary
  • all in
  • beat
  • bone-tired
  • bored
  • burned out
  • bushed
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • discontented
  • disgusted
  • dog-tired
  • done in
  • drained

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