to feel overwhelmed and unable to cope anymore · to be at your breaking point
Imagine you've been juggling work, family, and a never-ending to-do list for weeks. You feel completely drained, both mentally and emotionally, and just can't take any more stress. That's when you're "at the end of your rope"! 🤯 It perfectly describes feeling like you've reached your absolute limit and can't handle anything else.
💡 This expression is great for showing you're overwhelmed and desperately need a break or some help. You can also use it to describe someone else: "Mike has been working so hard, he's really at the end of his rope." It emphasizes emotional and mental exhaustion, not just physical tiredness.
When would you use the expression "to be at the end of one's rope"? A. 😄 When you've just received exciting news and feel overjoyed. B. 😫 When you're completely exhausted and frustrated with a difficult, ongoing situation. C. 🧘♀️ When you're feeling calm and relaxed after a spa day.