Practice Test Discussion

Q)

Directions: Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom / phrase/ word.

 

To be at one's wit's end

[Oriental Insurance (AAO), 2002]


  • Explanation

    The following are the meaning and sample sentence for the given idiom/ phrase/ word.

    Meaning: To be at one's wit's end — To be solely perplexed

    Sample sentence: The baby's been crying for hours, and I'm at my wit's end!

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