If you are "sick and tired", you are
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exasperated
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jealous
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angry
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not well - ill
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The idiom "sick and tired" expresses extreme frustration, annoyance, or weariness with a situation, person, or thing that has gone on for too long. It doesn't literally mean illness but rather emotional exhaustion - you've had enough and can't tolerate it anymore. Option A (exasperated) best captures this state of being thoroughly fed up.