breathing room
Noun: 1. Sufficient space for comfort or relief: A situation or physical space that provides enough room to move, think, or act without feeling constrained, pressured, or crowded. It often implies a temporary or necessary pause from stress or demands. 2. A respite or period of relief: Figuratively, a period of time free from pressure, allowing one to recover, reconsider, or proceed without urgency.
The term "breathing room" is used to describe a needed physical or metaphorical space that alleviates pressure. It is often sought after in stressful situations.
Examples: * "After paying off the high-interest debt, the family finally had some breathing room in their monthly budget." * "The new office layout provides much more breathing room for the employees." * "The extension on the project deadline gave us the breathing room we needed to do a better job."
- "to give (someone/something) breathing room": To allow someone or something the space or time needed to operate effectively or recover.
- Example: "The new investment will give the startup the breathing room to develop its product without immediate financial panic."
- "to have/get some breathing room": To obtain or possess the necessary space or relief.
- Example: "Once the busy season is over, we'll finally get some breathing room to plan for next year."
- Breathing space (noun): A direct synonym with identical meaning and usage.
- Example: "We need to create more breathing space between meetings."
- Elbow room: Physical space to move freely.
- Leeway: Freedom to act within limits; margin for error.
- Respite: A short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant.
- Margin: An amount by which something is won or exceeds; figurative space for safety or error.
- "Room to breathe": A phrase with the same core meaning as "breathing room."
- Example: "The contract terms were too tight; we negotiated for more room to breathe."
- sufficient room for easy breathing or movement
- moved to the country to find breathing room