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At the end of your rope Meaning in English

expression

AT thuh/end uhv YOR, YOOR ROHP
AT thuh/thee END ov YAW ROHP

Definition

If you are at the end of your rope, you have no patience, strength, or resources left to deal with a situation.

Usage & Nuances

Informal idiom, often used when someone feels exhausted, overwhelmed, or about to give up. Similar to 'at your wits' end'. Common with emotional or stressful situations. Not used for positive contexts.

Example Sentences

After hours of arguing, she was at the end of her rope.

basic

I'm at the end of my rope with all this noise.

basic

If you feel at the end of your rope, ask for help.

basic

Between work, the kids, and bills, I'm just at the end of my rope.

natural

Honestly, I'm at the end of my rope—I just can't keep doing this.

natural

He's been so patient, but now he's at the end of his rope.

natural