Semi [adjective]

Definition of Semi:

almost; to a certain extent

Synonyms of Semi:


Opposite/Antonyms of Semi:

Whole

Total

Entire


Sentence/Example of Semi:

Clearly these should only be planted in wild and semi–wild places.

Semi has had more success than I require, and considerably more than I expected.

Semi can give him the former, and over the latter our future journey lies.

Raising his hand in a semi salute, the man started into the woods.

It continues to be the resort of persons of every civilized, and almost every semi civilized, nation on the face of the earth.

He would have been quite content to go on in the old, semi- detached fashion, with not a thought for her.

Where the surface was hard and dense, Brewster found the refractive index to approach that of semi opal.

The embankment occupied the greater part of a semi detached bluff.

He jerked his arm free and continued walking—straight toward an oncoming 100-ton semi.

He meant to parley, and such a departure from the savage methods of a semi–cannibal tribe was hitherto unheard of.