the half of it

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Phrase

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the half of it

  1. (idiomatic, informal, chiefly in the negative) Only a part of something; not the full picture. Typically it is implied to be the most important part.

Usage notes

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  • Often used to say that a situation is worse than it might seem on its face.
  • Often used in the expression "to not know the half of it," defined as "to not know the full extent of a problem, etc."

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