- “Um, yes…” (meaning, yes, it does make sense and I understood)
- “Um, yes…” (meaning, I’m not sure I understood)
- “Um, yes…” (meaning, no, it didn’t make sense to me – but I don’t want to look stupid!)
- “I think so…” (meaning I’m not sure either way…!)
What does Does it make sense mean?
1 : to have a clear meaning :
to be easy to understand
We read the recommendations and thought they made (perfect) sense. The instructions don’t make any sense (at all). The instructions make no sense (at all).
When someone asks does that make sense?
“Does that make sense” is a phrase that
creates uncertainty and doubt
instead of being reassuring. It can imply that the other party is obliged to understand what was said. A better phrase to use is “How does that sound to you?”
Does it make sense or is it make sense?
Without emphasis,
“It makes sense” is much more natural
though. The difference is emphasis. “It makes sense” is more natural most of the time. “It does make sense,” might be used for emphasis or contrast.
How does make sense example?
She has started making sense about her career now and I would like to let her try things out
. He does not make sense when he speaks about starting such a kind of venture. He does not have a plan and you better not invest in something so haphazard. Can you please start making some sense?
Is to be clear rude?
Take, for instance, the phrase “to be clear.” Although at face value it can be used to say that one is trying to clarify what is discussed, used in the wrong way, it can be
rude
to use it in certain contexts.
Why do people say right when explaining?
When they say ‘right? ‘ they are
implying to the listener that what they are saying is not only obviously correct
but that the listener already understands and is already in agreement with them.
Does it make sense to you synonym?
Find another word for make-sense. In this page you can discover 24 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for make-sense, like:
be reasonable
, be understandable, be coherent, be logical, be clear, be plausible, be lucid, be intelligible, add-up, induct and hold-water.
How does that sound mean?
Meaning. You can ask this if
you want to know
what someone thinks of your idea or your suggestion.
Is makes no sense grammatically correct?
Although
the sentence is grammatically correct
and we can understand it, it makes no sense because the term vegetarian means a person who doesn’t eat any meat or fish, perhaps some would even label that response an oxymoron.
What is the meaning of make a living?
:
to earn the money one needs
to pay for housing, food, etc. He made a living by working as a cook.
Is it rude to say first of all?
3 Answers.
It is no ruder or more courteous than ‘First
‘ or ‘To begin with’ or ‘In the first place’ or ‘Let me start by saying’. They are all perhaps a little abrupt. It doesn’t really matter which you use.
What does it mean just to be clear?
Just to be clear: (
you’re fired
): Let me make sure you understand: (you’re fired)
Do I mean myself clear?
:
to make oneself understood
—usually used in a spoken phrase that expresses anger I want this work finished by this afternoon. Do I make myself clear?
How do you respond to the right?
If the answer is “Right”: –> Does “Right” mean “What you said is right, i.e., I don’t love you.”, doesn’t it? If the answer is “Yes”: –> Which does “
Yes
” mean, “Yes, what you said is right.” or “Yes, I love you.”?