Half | Mean of half in English Dictionary
/ˈhæf/
- Noun
- one of two equal or nearly equal parts into which something can be divided
- She broke each cookie into halves.
- “Which half do you want?” “I'll take the smaller half.”
- Two halves make a whole.
- The price has been reduced by half. [=by 50 percent; by an amount that is equal to one half of the original]
- either of the two equal periods of playing time in sports like football and basketball
- The team fell behind in the first half but rallied in the second half to win the game.
- the time when the first half of a game ends
- The score was tied at the half. [=at halftime]
- half a pint of a drink (such as beer)
- “What's yours?” “A half of lager, please.”
- in an incomplete way
- She never does anything by halves—it's all or nothing!
- to share the cost of something equally
- We decided to go halves (with each other) on the expenses.
- into two equal parts
- She cut the apple in half.
- a number or amount that is equal to one half of a total
- “Do you want the whole piece?” “Half would be enough, please.”
- Thirty students took the exam; half (that number) passed. [=15 students passed]
- Half of 30 is/equals 15.
- I seem to spend half (of) the day on the phone.
- She gave half (of) her money to charity.
- Half a million people live in this area.
- Do you want half (of) my sandwich?
- Half the time the kids are outside playing. [=the kids are often outside playing]
- Getting to your destination is half the fun of a vacation. = Getting there is half the fun.
- Half the problem is that we do not have enough employees to handle the increased workload.
- I waited for half an hour. [=30 minutes]
- Please wait (for) half a minute/second [=for a moment] while I try to connect you.
- half a dozen [=six] eggs
- He's always chasing women half his age. [=women who are much younger than he is]
- equal or nearly equal in size, value, amount, etc., to one half of something
- a half cup of coffee
- He owns a half share in the company.
- a half pound of cheese
- a half million people
- a half mile away
- a half circle
- a half dozen [=six] eggs
- not complete
- She looked at him with a shy half smile.
- a shy half-smile
- We need resolute action, not timid half-measures.
- to an extent that is equal or nearly equal to half of something
- The glass of water is half full/empty.
- The crowd was half cheering and half jeering.
- She's half French and half Italian. [=one of her parents is French and the other is Italian]
- The meeting began at half past two. [=at 2:30] = (Brit) The meeting began at half two.
- We arrived at the station at noon, and the train departed at half past. [=at 12:30]
- The train departed at half past the hour.
- not completely
- He was only half aware of what was happening.
- She had half persuaded me to stay.
- The door was half open.
- These eggs are only half cooked.
- I was half asleep [=very tired; not completely awake] when you called.
- She looked half dead. [=she looked very tired/ill]
- not nearly
- He's not half the fool you think he is. = He's not half so foolish as you think he is. [=he is much smarter than you think he is]
- an aging baseball player who is not half the hitter he once was [=he is not nearly as good as a hitter as he once was]
- surprisingly good
- Her singing was not half bad. [=not bad at all]
- The food there is not half bad. [=pretty good]