How should a reader understand At one's wit's end?
Note
At one's wit's end means so worried or confused that one does not know what to do. It is the correct answer because this expression is used figuratively to describe a state of frustration after trying many solutions.
Examples:
- After searching everywhere, he was at his wit's end.
- The noisy class left the teacher at her wit's end.
- I was at my wit's end when the file disappeared.
