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half step
noun
Music., semitone.
Military., a step 15 inches (38 centimeters) long in quick time and 18 inches (46 centimeters) long in double time.
half-step
noun
music another word for semitone
Word History and Origins
Origin of half-step1
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Example Sentences
He’s nudged the franchise a tiny half-step toward turning it into Oliver Stone for grade-schoolers — “Bjorn on the Fjords of July.”
Todd Blanche, Mr. Trump’s lead lawyer, stood a half-step behind, mimicking his client’s scowl.
Providence had a half-step edge but dropped its baton with about 50 meters to go and was disqualified.
He’s lost a half-step, which explains how Galaxy defensive midfielder Edwin Cerrillo was able to keep him in check for the most of the game.
Lanteri’s impulse to deflect attention might seem at odds with the look-at-me energy that defines much of the competitive dance world, a lucrative industry that to outsiders can feel about a half-step removed from beauty pageants.
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