elbow room
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Definition
Noun: 1. Adequate space to move or work in comfortably; sufficient room. It refers to having enough physical space around you to move your arms (specifically your elbows) without restriction, and by extension, enough space for any activity or for things to operate without being cramped. 2. Freedom or scope for action, development, or thought. Used figuratively to mean having enough latitude, independence, or lack of constraints to function effectively.
Usage and Examples
- Literal (Physical Space):
- This kitchen has plenty of elbow room for two people to cook together.
- The new office layout doesn't provide enough elbow room; the desks are too close together.
- Figurative (Freedom/Autonomy):
- The manager gave her team the elbow room they needed to develop the project creatively.
- A good contract leaves some elbow room for negotiation.
Advanced Usage
- "to give someone elbow room": To allow someone the physical or figurative space they need to operate effectively.
- The coach decided to give the new player some elbow room to find his place on the team.
- "to have/need elbow room": To possess or require sufficient space or freedom.
- Creative minds need elbow room to explore new ideas.
Variants and Related Words
- Room (n): Space that is or may be occupied. While "room" is more general, "elbow room" specifically implies space for comfortable movement.
- Maneuvering room (n): Space in which to maneuver, often used in both literal (e.g., for vehicles) and figurative contexts. It is a close synonym.
- Leeway (n): The amount of freedom to move or act that is available. This is primarily a figurative synonym.
- Latitude (n): Scope for freedom of action or thought. This is a figurative synonym, often used in formal contexts.
Synonyms
- Space
- Clearance
- Playing room (informal)
- Breathing space (often figurative)
Antonyms
- Cramped conditions
- Confinement
- Restriction
- Constriction
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "Breathing room": Very similar to "elbow room," emphasizing space to relax or recover, often from pressure.
- The loan extension gave the company some much-needed breathing room.
- "Room to swing a cat" (idiomatic, informal): An exaggerated humorous phrase meaning a very small or cramped space. It is often used in the negative:
Noun
- space for movement
- room to pass
- make way for
- hardly enough elbow room to turn around