half page
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Definition
Noun: A half page is something that covers either the top half or the bottom half of a page. It typically refers to an advertisement, illustration, or block of text that occupies exactly one half of a standard printed or digital page.
Usage
The term is most commonly used in publishing, advertising, and graphic design to specify the size and placement of content. - It describes a standard unit of advertising space. - It can refer to the layout of editorial content, such as a long quotation or a sidebar. - The orientation (top half or bottom half) is often specified for clarity.
Examples
- Noun:
- The company purchased a half page in the Sunday magazine for their new ad campaign.
- The designer laid out the chart as a half page at the bottom of the document.
- For this section, please write a half-page summary. (Note: Here, "half-page" functions as a compound adjective modifying "summary". The core concept remains the same: content occupying half a page.)
Advanced Usage
- "top half-page" / "bottom half-page": These phrases specify which half of the page is occupied. For example, a appears above the fold in a newspaper.
- "half-page spread": While a "spread" typically refers to two facing pages, this can sometimes refer to content that occupies a half page on each of two facing pages, creating a visual unit.
Variants and Related Words
- Half-page advertisement (n): A specific type of half page used for advertising.
- Half-page proof (n): In publishing, a proof or preliminary version of a half-page element.
- Half-pager (n, informal): A casual term for a half-page item, especially an ad.
Synonyms
- Semi-page: A less common, more technical synonym.
- 50% page: A term sometimes used in digital advertising metrics.
Related Phrases
- Take out a half page: An idiom meaning to purchase or reserve a half-page of advertising space.
- The charity took out a half page to thank its donors.
- Run a half page: To publish something as a half-page item.
- The newspaper will run a half page on the election results.
Noun
- something that covers (the top or bottom) half of a page