half
Meanings
Plural: halves
Noun
- one of two equal parts of a divisible whole
- "half a loaf"
- "half an hour"
- "a century and one half"
- one of two divisions into which some games or performances are divided: the two divisions are separated by an interval
- One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
- One of two equal periods into which a game is divided.
- One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
- One of the two opposite parts of the playing field of various sports, in which each starts the game.
- One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
- Half of a standard measure, chiefly:
- half a pint of beer or cider. (Refusing a pint) Just a half, thank you. (Offering to top up a pint glass) Do you want a half in that? (Minimizing the amount of drink taken) A swift half at the Pear Tree.
- Half of a standard measure, chiefly:
- A barrel measure of 27 gallons (half a hogshead).
- The fraction obtained by dividing 1 by 2.
- Any of the three terms at Eton College, for Michaelmas, Lent, and summer.
- A half sibling.
- A child ticket. Two and a half to Paddington.
- abbreviated form for half marathon.
- Clipping of half-dollar.
Adjective Satellite
- consisting of one of two equivalent parts in value or quantity
- "a half chicken"
- "lasted a half hour"
- partial
- "gave me a half smile"
- "he did only a half job"
Adjective
- (of siblings) related through one parent only
- "a half brother"
- "half sister"
Adverb
- partially or to the extent of a half
- "he was half hidden by the bushes"
Adj
- Consisting of a half (½, 50%).
- Consisting of some indefinite portion resembling a half; approximately a half, whether more or less; partial; imperfect.
- Having one parent (rather than two) in common.
- Related through one common grandparent or ancestor rather than two.
Adv
- In two equal parts or to an equal degree.
- In some part approximating a half.
- Partially; imperfectly.
- Practically, nearly.
Verb
- To halve.
Prep
- Half past; a half-hour (30 minutes) after the last hour.
- A half-hour to (preceding) the next hour.
Intj
- A call reminding performers that the performance will begin in thirty minutes.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English half, halfe from Old English healf (“half”); as a noun, 'half', 'side', 'part', from Proto-West Germanic *halb, from Proto-Germanic *halbaz.
Cognates
Cognate with Old Saxon, Old Frisian, and Old Dutch half, West Frisian heal, Dutch half, German halb, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian halv, Icelandic hálfur and Gothic 𐌷𐌰𐌻𐌱𐍃 (halbs). Compare halve, behalf.
Synonyms
bipartition, bisect, demi-, dichotomize, dimidiate, half, half past, halfly, halve, hemi-, one-half, semi-, ½
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 10
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