List of antonyms from "half measure" to antonyms from "half witted"
Discover our 167 antonyms available for the terms "half rhyme, half-rhymes, half-pints, half sighted, half-wit, half-priced" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Half measure (11 antonyms)
- Half moon (1 antonym)
- Half-moons (1 antonym)
- Half-pint (12 antonyms)
- Half pint (12 antonyms)
- Half pints (3 antonyms)
- Half-pints (3 antonyms)
- Half price (6 antonyms)
- Half-price (6 antonyms)
- Half priced (14 antonyms)
- Half-priced (14 antonyms)
- Half-raw (9 antonyms)
- Half-rhyme (1 antonym)
- Half rhyme (1 antonym)
- Half-rhymes (1 antonym)
- Half rhymes (1 antonym)
- Half-seas over (2 antonyms)
- Half sighted (1 antonym)
- Half-truth (3 antonyms)
- Half truth (11 antonyms)
- Half-truths (3 antonyms)
- Half turn (1 antonym)
- Half-wit (2 antonyms)
- Half witted (48 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « half truth »
- As in white lie : noun little lie
- As in falsehood : noun lie
- As in generality : noun vague notion
- A little reflection will show that this opinion is only a half truth.
- Extract from : « The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 » by Various
- Half truth as this was, it was more sincere than such confidences are apt to be.
- Extract from : « The Giant's Robe » by F. Anstey
- But it is only a half truth, and it should not be mistaken for the whole truth.
- Extract from : « Theism » by Robert Flint
- It was a half truth, exaggerated, but it had not a happy effect on Vera.
- Extract from : « Modern Broods » by Charlotte Mary Yonge
- That is true, just as much as every half truth is true, but the other half is also true.
- Extract from : « Catharine Furze » by Mark Rutherford
- It had flashed upon her that no half truth would satisfy Ewing.
- Extract from : « Ewing\'s Lady » by Harry Leon Wilson
- But it is a half truth at least, for moisture cannot condense on nothing.
- Extract from : « Reading the Weather » by Thomas Morris Longstreth
- There are many other proverbs that contain at least a half truth.
- Extract from : « Reading the Weather » by Thomas Morris Longstreth
- The first count was sufficiently maddening because it was a half truth.
- Extract from : « North of Fifty-Three » by Bertrand W. Sinclair
- You are now face to face with the most perplexing of sophistries—the half truth.
- Extract from : « The Young Priest's Keepsake » by Michael Phelan