headroom

[ UK /hˈɛdɹuːm/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛˌdɹum/ ]
NOUN
  1. vertical space available to allow easy passage under something
  2. the capacity of a system to reproduce loud sounds without distortion
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How To Use headroom In A Sentence

  • There is excellent headroom and front and rear elbow room, making it one of the most spacious in its class.
  • It's very snug in the back for adults but leg and headroom overall is more than enough for a family. The Sun
  • The sloping roof, however, could cut down on headroom for the tallest in the family.
  • No problem whatsoever with headroom or legroom, front or back for the full occupancy complement of five.
  • Inside, there is no shortage of front headroom and legroom but rear seat space is cosy for three adults. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, as the Mustang is a fastback, the headroom in the rear isn't nearly what it is in the front: architecture has consequences.
  • The driver is well positioned but tall people may find that there is not enough headroom when a sun roof is present.
  • Sometimes silence is not happy, just want to put the heart headroom.
  • Plus there's more headroom and legroom up front. The Sun
  • It also said that it was lining up disposals of small non-core business to improve its financial headroom. Times, Sunday Times
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