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fifty-fifty

American  
[fif-tee-fif-tee] / ˈfɪf tiˈfɪf ti /
Or 50-50

adjective

  1. equally good and bad, likely and unlikely, favorable and unfavorable, etc..

    a fifty-fifty chance of winning.


adverb

  1. in an evenly or equally divided way.

    The board voted fifty-fifty on the merger.

idioms

  1. go fifty-fifty (on), to share equally in the cost, responsibility, or profits (of ).

    We went fifty-fifty on the dinner check.

fifty-fifty British  

adjective

  1. informal shared or sharing equally; in equal parts

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fifty-fifty More Idioms  
  1. see under under go halves.


Etymology

Origin of fifty-fifty

An Americanism dating back to 1910–15

Example Sentences

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“I computed the statistics,” he says, “and decided it was fifty-fifty.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“You could lose all your money or multiply it 20 times—and the chance was fifty-fifty,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Squid born in early July had a fifty-fifty chance of using either tactic.

From Science Daily

He said there is “a fifty-fifty chance for missionary Baek’s release as Russia won’t give up relations with South Korea completely.”

From Seattle Times

There's a fifty-fifty chance over the next five years that we'll go over this important marker of temperature increases, compared to pre-industrial times.

From BBC