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    Head·room
    /ˈhedˌro͞om/

    noun

    • 1. the space above a driver's or passenger's head in a vehicle.
  2. The meaning of HEADROOM is vertical space in which to stand, sit, or move. How to use headroom in a sentence.

  3. HEADROOM definition: 1. the amount of space below a roof, ceiling, or bridge, or below the top of something: 2…. Learn more.

  4. clear vertical space, as between the head and sill of a doorway, the ceiling and floor of a room, or the ceiling of a vehicular passageway and a vehicle roof, as to allow passage or comfortable occupancy: over 7.5 feet of headroom in the attic; a covered bridge with limited headroom.

  5. the amount of space below a roof, ceiling, or bridge, or below the top of something: It's a small car but there's lots of headroom. The low headroom on the staircase could be a problem. Fewer examples. For rear passengers there is plenty of width but not much headroom.

  6. If someone or something has headroom to do something, they are able to do it if it is necessary or desirable. He has plenty of headroom to take on more debt if he needs to. There was no slack left in the economy to provide headroom for growth.

  7. Plenty of headroom has always been my cry; I believe that where it is attended to there is very rarely an accident. From Project Gutenberg A light airy greenhouse is their proper place, and they must have ample headroom.

  8. head•room. (ˈhɛdˌrum, -ˌrʊm) n. 1. the clear space between two decks on a vessel. 2. Also called headway. clear vertical space, as between the head and sill of a doorway, esp. as to allow passage or comfortable occupancy.

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