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rule of thumb

/ruːl əv θʌm/

[/ruːl əv θʌm/]

rough practical guide

Intermediatephrase

Definition

A general principle based on experience and practice rather than exact measurement.

Example

As a rule of thumb, you should drink about two litres of water on a hot summer day.

As a rule of thumb, you should drink about two litres of water on a hot summer day.

Etymology

A 17th-century phrase referring to practical estimation, possibly using the thumb as a rough measure.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for offering an approximate, practical guideline.

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