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Mr. Tom Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Use of 'reaching'

Hi

Could you please explain the use of reaching here? I couldn't find it in any dictionary. Also, is the dialogue fully natural?

A - Do you think he's been stealing money?

B - Why would you say that?

A - Well, if you haven't noticed...he's been wearing very expensive jackets and shoes, he bought a new...

B - Come on...you are reaching.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Mr. Tom Could you please explain the use of reaching here? To reach in this context is to contemplate a conclusion without sufficient evidence, especially a negative one.

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  • Tom Could you please explain the use of reaching here?
  • To reach in this context is to contemplate a conclusion without sufficient evidence, especially a negative one.
  • It is as though the conclusion is just beyond arm's length, and you are stretching out for it.
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Mr. TomCould you please explain the use of reaching here?

To reach in this context is to contemplate a conclusion without sufficient evidence, especially a negative one. It is as though the conclusion is just beyond arm's length, and you are stretching out for it.

Mr. TomI couldn't find it in any dictionary.

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