Meaning & Definition of Fraction in English
Fraction
A numerical quantity that is not a whole number.
Pronunciation:
/ˈfrækʃən/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
fractionsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A part of a whole, especially in mathematics.
Example Sentence: Two-thirds is a fraction of a whole.
Definition: A small part or segment of something.
Example Sentence: Only a fraction of the population voted in the election.
Definition: The act of dividing something into parts.
Example Sentence: The fraction of the cake was shared among the children.
Definition: A rational number represented as the quotient of two integers.
Example Sentence: In mathematics, a fraction like 1/2 represents one half.
Definition: A group of elements in a larger set.
Example Sentence: A fraction of the committee members attended the meeting.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin fractio, from frangere 'to break'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- fraction of a second: a very brief moment
- a fraction too late: slightly late or delayed
- just a fraction: a very small amount
Translations
- Spanish: fracción
- French: fraction
- German: Bruch
- Russian: доля
Related Words
- decimal: A fraction expressed in a system that uses powers of ten.
- percent: A fraction that represents a part per hundred.
- ratio: A relationship between two quantities, often expressed as a fraction.
Slang Meanings of fraction
Meaning: A small amount or portion of something.
Example Sentence: I've only seen a fraction of what you can offer.
Meaning: To divide something up.
Example Sentence: Let's fraction out the tasks among the team.