half-full

[US]/[hɑːfˌfʊl]/
[UK]/[hæfˌfʊl]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Partially full; not empty.; Optimistic; seeing the positive aspects of a situation.
n.A container or space that is partially full.

Phrases & Collocations

half-full glass

half-full optimism

seeing half-full

half-full life

half-full tank

half-full moon

half-full room

half-full schedule

half-full bottle

half-full pond

Example Sentences

the glass is half-full, which is a more optimistic way of looking at things.

despite the setbacks, she always saw the glass as half-full.

he chose to view the situation with a half-full perspective.

even with a half-full tank, we should be able to reach the gas station.

the stadium was half-full, creating a slightly subdued atmosphere.

the conference room was half-full with attendees eager to learn.

the swimming pool was half-full, perfect for a refreshing dip.

the container was half-full of water, enough for our needs.

the theater was half-full, a decent turnout for a tuesday night.

the bus was half-full, so we easily found seats.

the bottle was half-full of juice, a welcome treat on a hot day.

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