Is it logical or valid? · Does it make sense?
Imagine you've just heard a new proposal for a project. Before you commit, you want to make sure it's sound and feasible. 🤔 This expression is perfect for politely asking if an idea, plan, or argument is logical, well-supported, and not full of holes. It’s like saying, "Will this plan float, or will it sink?" 🛳️💧
A new marketing strategy has been presented. You want to politely ask if the plan is sound and logical. Which English expression fits this situation? A. Does it spill tea? B. Does it make waves? C. Does it hold water?
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom comes from the idea of a container (like a bucket or a boat) that "holds water" if it's not leaking. So, if an idea "doesn't hold water," it means it has flaws or isn't well-reasoned! 🚫💧 Use it to critically, yet constructively, evaluate suggestions in a professional setting.