In the sentence, what does hold water mean?
His argument does not hold water.
Note
to be logical or valid is correct because hold water means to be reasonable, convincing, or supported by facts.
This idiom or phrase is useful because it helps students understand the intended meaning beyond the individual words.
Examples: Her excuse does not hold water because the facts prove otherwise. A good argument must hold water when people ask questions about it.
The sentence is about the strength of an argument, not about real water or physical force.
