"Half-filled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a certain amount of a substance or container left, but not full; partially filled.
The word "half-assed" is an informal and colloquial expression that means something is done half-heartedly or half-finished, often with a lacking or inadequate quality. It is often used to express disappointment or frustration with someone's performance or effort. For example, "The half-assed attempt at fixing the problem only made it worse."
Half-breed refers to a person who is the offspring of two parents from different racial or ethnic groups, often associated with issues of identity, heritage, and social acceptance. The term is often used to describe individuals who are of mixed parentage, such as someone with a white parent and a parent of color, or between two different cultures or ethnicities.
A half-brother is the son of one's father, but not one's mother. In other words, a half-brother is the brother of one's sibling, but not one's full brother. A half-brother and half-sister share the same father, but not the same mother. They are also referred to as a " fraternal half-brother" or simply "half-brother".
Half-closed refers to something that is partially open, but not fully open. It can describe a physical object, such as a door or a window, that is not fully open or shut, but rather ajar. It can also be used figuratively to describe a state or a situation that is not fully resolved or decided, but rather in a state of limbo.
Half-hearted refers to something that is not done with complete enthusiasm or commitment. It can describe an effort that is lacking in energy, passion, or sincerity.