cooked beyond belief

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/kʊkt bɪˈjɒnd bɪˈliːf/
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A hyperbolic way to say someone is utterly exhausted, overwhelmed, or beyond recovery.

Examples

  • The team's defeat left the coach cooked beyond belief.
  • When the storm hit, the town was cooked beyond belief.
  • He worked twelve hours straight and was cooked beyond belief.
  • She tried to finish the project in one night and ended up cooked beyond belief.
  • After the marathon, I felt cooked beyond belief.

Similar words

exhausted
drained
beat
overwhelmed
worn out
spent

Meanings

Usage

Use cooked beyond belief when describing a person who is completely drained or a situation that is irrecoverably bad.

Common mistakes

Dropping the word beyond, as in 'cooked belief', is a common mistake.

Etymology

From the slang use of cooked meaning exhausted, combined with beyond belief for emphasis.

FAQ

What does cooked beyond belief mean?

It means someone is completely exhausted, overwhelmed, or beyond any chance of recovery.

Is cooked beyond belief informal?

Yes, it is an informal, colloquial expression.

Can I use cooked beyond belief in formal writing?

It is best reserved for informal contexts such as conversation or casual writing.

Where does the phrase come from?

It blends the slang 'cooked' for exhausted with 'beyond belief' for emphasis.

How is cooked beyond belief different from cooked to death?

Both convey extreme exhaustion, but cooked beyond belief adds a sense of being beyond any hope of recovery.

Can cooked beyond belief describe objects?

It is normally used for people or situations, not inanimate objects.

What are synonyms for cooked beyond belief?

Exhausted, worn out, drained, spent, overwhelmed, beat.

What are common mistakes when using cooked beyond belief?

Dropping 'beyond', adding extra suffixes, or confusing it with similar phrases like 'cooked to death'.

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