noun a period of time in a sports game or performance that is halfway between the beginning and the end
adjective describing something that occurs or is done during this period of time
Refers to the duration of a musical performance or set that is half of the total time allotted.
Refers to a part-time work schedule where an employee works half of the typical hours.
Refers to a break in a school day or class that is halfway through the total time allotted.
Refers to the break in a game or match where players rest and strategize for the second half.
Refers to the halfway point in a production schedule or the duration of a segment within a show or movie.
In the context of a writer, 'half time' may refer to working part-time on writing projects or only dedicating a certain amount of hours per day to writing.
For a psychologist, 'half time' could mean seeing clients for half of their normal caseload or working reduced hours.
Athletes may refer to 'half time' during a game as the break between two halves of play, typically used for rest and strategy discussions.
In the music industry, 'half time' can refer to a specific tempo or rhythm in a piece of music, such as a slower pace or beat.
Teachers may use 'half time' to describe a part-time teaching position or a reduced workload during a particular semester.
For a chef, 'half time' might mean working only during lunch or dinner service, as opposed to full-time hours in the kitchen.
In consulting, 'half time' could refer to working with a client on a part-time basis or dedicating fewer hours to a project.
Doctors may use 'half time' to describe working part-time hours or splitting time between patient care and research or administrative duties.
Freelancers may refer to 'half time' as only taking on a limited number of projects or working a reduced schedule.
An entrepreneur might use 'half time' to describe focusing only half of their efforts on a particular business venture while pursuing other interests or projects.