have a point
(one) has a point (there)
One's point of view or opinion makes sense and is worth considering. A: "It's snowing—should we really go out for ice cream?" B: "Hmm, you have a point there." A: "Donna said we don't need to add that chart to the report, considering all of the others we have." B: "Yeah, she has a point."
See also: point
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have a ˈpoint (there)
have made a good suggestion; have a good idea: He’s got a point there; if you sell the house now you’ll lose money, so why not wait till next year? Animal rights campaigners have a point when they say that a lot of animal testing is unnecessary.See also: have, point
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- (one) has a point (there)
- you've got a point there
- all over but the shouting
- a point of departure
- departure
- point of departure
- it's all over but the shouting
- all over but the shouting, it's
- come to the point and get to the point
- get to the point