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Word quarter
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈkwɔːtə(r) / NAmE / ˈkwɔːrtər /
Example
  • a quarter of a mile
  • the programme lasted an hour and a quarter.
  • cut the apple into quarters.
  • the theatre was about three quarters full.
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quarter

(noun)BrE / ˈkwɔːtə(r) / NAmE / ˈkwɔːrtər /
  1. one of four equal parts of something
    • a quarter of a mile
    • The programme lasted an hour and a quarter.
    • Cut the apple into quarters.
    • The theatre was about three quarters full.
    • Cut the apple into quarters.
    • Two halves make a whole.
    • I’ve been waiting here for a whole hour.
    • Half (of) the work is already finished.
    • They spent half the time looking for a parking space.
    • Her house is half a mile down the road.
    • I waited for half an hour
    • This meal is only half cooked.
  2. a period of 15 minutes either before or after every hour
    • It’s (a) quarter to four now—I’ll meet you at (a) quarter past.
    • It's quarter of four now—I'll meet you at quarter after.
  3. a period of three months, used especially as a period for which bills are paid or a company’s income is calculated
    • The rent is due at the end of each quarter.
    • Our gas bill for the last quarter was much higher than usual.
    • Sales were down 10% in the first quarter of 2009.
  4. a district or part of a town
    • the Latin quarter
    • the historic quarter of the city
  5. a person or group of people, especially as a source of help, information or a reaction
    • Support for the plan came from an unexpected quarter.
    • The news was greeted with dismay in some quarters.
  6. a coin of the US and Canada worth 25 cents
  7. rooms that are provided for soldiers, servants, etc. to live in
    • We were moved to more comfortable living quarters.
    • married quarters
  8. the period of time twice a month when we can see a quarter of the moon
    • The moon is in its first quarter.
  9. one of the four periods of time into which a game of American football is divided
  10. a unit for measuring weight, a quarter of a pound; 4 ounces
  11. a unit for measuring weight, 28 pounds in the UK or 25 pounds in the US; a quarter of a hundredweight
  12. pity that somebody shows towards an enemy or opponent who is in their power
    • synonym mercy
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/mercy
    • His rivals knew that they could expect no quarter from such a ruthless adversary.
  13. very near
    • fighting at close quarters

    Extra Examples

    • He was confined to quarters as a punishment.
    • Profits fell during the third quarter.
    • The corporal and his family lived in married quarters.
    • The problem was being discussed in all quarters.
    • There was no comment from official quarters on the allegations.
    • a quarter of a century/mile/million
    • a quarter of all potential customers
    • a quarter of an hour
    • six consecutive quarters of improved earnings
    • the current fiscal quarter
    • the president’s private quarters
    • Ford scored the winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
    • She lives in the Latin quarter of Paris.
    • The historic quarter of the city is full of grand buildings.
    • The robbery took place in a normally quiet quarter of the town.

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: from Old French quartier, from Latin quartarius ‘fourth part of a measure’, from quartus ‘fourth’, from quattuor ‘four’.
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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