💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Halfful"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| half-and-halfnoun | Alternative spelling of half and half. [A mixture of two things, generally in about equal proportions.] |
| half-dead | Alternative form of halfdead. [Halfway dead; only partially alive.] |
| halfopen | Alternative form of half-open. [partially open; ajar] |
| 50-50 | Alternative form of fifty-fifty. [Half and half.] |
| half-hearted | Alternative form of halfhearted. [Lacking full energy, effort, commitment, or resolve.] |
| 50/50noun | Alternative form of fifty-fifty. [Half and half.] |
| halfwitted | Alternative spelling of half-witted. [Having low intelligence.] |
| semicompletenoun | Alternative form of semi-complete. [Partially complete.] |
| mid-termnoun | Alternative form of midterm. [(education) A midterm school exam (i.e., halfway through the term).] |
| halfwild | Alternative form of half-wild. [Partly wild or feral.] |
| fullhearted | Alternative form of full-hearted. [Wholehearted.] |
| semi-positive | Alternative form of semipositive. [Partially positive in attitude etc.] |
| semifunny | Alternative form of semi-funny. [Partially funny.] |
| semiactive | Alternative form of semi-active. [Partially active] |
| halfmetallic | Alternative form of half-metallic. [Made half of a metal and half of some other material.] |
| semi-circular | Alternative spelling of semicircular. [In the shape of half of a circle or a semicircle.] |
| half-widthnoun | Alternative spelling of halfwidth. [(computing, typography) Of a text character, occupying the space of half of a fullwidth character, or one "normal" text column.] |
| semi-divine | Alternative form of semidivine. [Half-divine; pertaining to a demigod.] |
| over-partial | Alternative form of overpartial. [Being overly partial; unduly partial.] |
| semi-naïve | Alternative form of semi-naive. [Partially naive.] |
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