at the end of one's rope
= feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, or out of options in a challenging situation
After working late every night for weeks, I felt I was at the end of my rope.
With mounting debts and no job, she realized she was at the end of her rope.
With the kids constantly fighting, she felt at the end of her rope and needed a break.
After failing several exams, he was at the end of his rope and considered dropping out.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "at the end of one's rope":
Synonyms:
At one's wit's end
Out of options
Reached a breaking point
At the limit
Antonyms:
Having solutions
In control
Full of options
Resilient
Hopeful
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"After working late every night for weeks, I felt I was at the end of my rope."
In the context of the sentence, what does "at the end of my rope" imply?
A) No more patience
B) Gaining strength
C) Feeling hopeful
D) Enjoying work
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