at one's wit's end

The phrase "at one's wit's end" is used to describe a state of extreme frustration, confusion, or exhaustion in which a person or situation has reached the limits of their patience, knowledge, or problem-solving abilities. It implies a sense of being completely perplexed or unable to find a solution to a problem.


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