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Half-Day

Description:

Half-day refers to a period of time that covers half of a regular working day, usually either the morning or the afternoon. It is commonly used to indicate a shorter duration compared to a full day.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. Morning or Afternoon Half-Day: In this sense, a half-day is typically understood as either the morning or the afternoon portion of a regular working day, often designated for specific activities, events, or work shifts.

Example Sentence: My office is organizing a team-building activity in the morning half-day next week.

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Adjective:

1. Half-Day Duration: When used as an adjective, half-day describes an activity or event that takes place within half of a regular working day.

Example Sentence: We had a half-day seminar on time management, which was very insightful.

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Note: In both the noun and adjective senses, "half-day" can also refer to a shorter workday arranged for personal or local reasons, often occurring during holidays or special occasions. These variations depend on local practices and norms.

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