What does headroom mean?
Headroom means The vertical clearance above someone's head, as in a tunnel, doorway etc; room (space) for one's head..
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The vertical clearance above someone's head, as in a tunnel, doorway etc; room (space) for one's head..
With a rare and beautiful ease one can now ring up a boffin, as I did the other day, and say: "As a price for not opposing our Parliamentary Powers for a new marshalling yard, the Council at X demands that the bridge over X Lane shall have 16 ft. 6 in. headroom. This means steepening our gradient from 1 in 70 to 1 in 65 for half a mile on a 20-chain curve. What difference will this make to the loads of Type "2", "3" and "4" diesels please?". Back comes the answer.
The new bridge (6) gives headroom of 13ft at high tide, sufficient for present-day river traffic.
[…] the difference between signal-to-noise ratio and overload reserve (headroom) as well as noise (safety) margin (footroom).
For whole pickles and fruit preserves, leave no less than ½ inch of headroom at the top of the jars […]
Use headroom when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Headroom means The vertical clearance above someone's head, as in a tunnel, doorway etc; room (space) for one's head..
Common synonyms include headspace, headway, clearance, dynamic headroom.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
With a rare and beautiful ease one can now ring up a boffin, as I did the other day, and say: "As a price for not opposing our Parliamentary Powers for a new marshalling yard, the Council at X demands that the bridge over X Lane shall have 16 ft. 6 in. headroom. This means steepening our gradient from 1 in 70 to 1 in 65 for half a mile on a 20-chain curve. What difference will this make to the loads of Type "2", "3" and "4" diesels please?". Back comes the answer.
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