Q.

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom/phrase-
At one’s wit end

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a

to be very witty

b

to confuse others

c

to be completely confused

d

to minimise expenses

answer is C.

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Detailed Solution

  • Concept: ‘At one’s wit end’ refers to being extremely confused or worried that an individual is unable to come to a decision what to try and do next. 
  • Option A: ‘To be very witty’ means to being amusing and humorous.It's completely different in aiming to the given idiom. Hence, it's an incorrect option.
  • Option B: ‘To confuse others’ means to perplexing or puzzling  others. It's different in aspiring to the given idiom. Hence, it's an incorrect option.
  • Option C: ‘To be completely confused’ means to being mystifiedor baffled by something. It's similar in aiming to the given idiom. So, it's the right option.
  • Option D: ‘To minimize expenses’ refers to limiting or decreasing the quantity of cash spent by an individual. So it an incorrect answer.
  • Hence, option C is the correct answer.
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