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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
I am fed up with his false promises.
furious
hopeful
disgusted
pleased
- The sentence "I am fed up with his false promises" uses the idiom "fed up," which means being tired, impatient, or disgusted with something or someone.
- Option 1: Furious - Furious means extremely angry. While being fed up can lead to anger, it more commonly means being tired or disgusted rather than intensely angry.
- Option 2: Hopeful - Hopeful means feeling positive about future outcomes. This is the opposite of being fed up, as being fed up indicates frustration.
- Option 3: Disgusted - Disgusted means feeling strong disapproval or aversion. This aligns well with the idiom "fed up."
- Option 3: Disgusted is the correct meaning of the idiom.
- Option 4: Pleased - Pleased means feeling happy or satisfied. This is contrary to being fed up.
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