Fraction
UK /["/ˈfrækʃn/"]/US /["/ˈfrækʃn/"]/
Definition
a small part or amount of something
In simple words: A part of a whole, often shown as a number with a top and a bottom.
Examples
- Only a small fraction of a bank's total deposits will be withdrawn at any one time.
- She hesitated for the merest fraction of a second.
- He raised his voice a fraction.
- A mere fraction of available wind energy is currently utilized.
- The average income is high, though many people earn just a fraction of that average.
- Why not grow your own fruit at a fraction of the price?
- How do you express 25% as a fraction?
- The third fraction contains alcohols with boiling points of 120–130℃.
Usage notes
Used in math and everyday situations to describe dividing things. It may not be used in casual conversations unless discussing specific math topics.
Grammar pattern
fraction + of + whole
Memory hint
Think of a 'fraction' like a tiny piece of a delicious cake, it's not the whole cake!
Collocations
- large
- significant
- sizeable
- fraction of
- just a fraction
- only a fraction
- vulgar
- decimal
- improper
- express something as
Synonyms
- rational number
Antonyms
- whole
- entirety
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'fractional' which means something that is in part.
- Omitting the word 'of' when describing parts, e.g., saying '1/2 cake' instead of '1/2 of a cake'.
- Using it incorrectly with non-numerical contexts.