Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

half-the-battle

idiom
/hæf ðə ˈbætəl/
Definition
A phrase indicating that a significant part of achieving success is already done, or that initial efforts have been made.
Examples
  • Getting the right education is half-the-battle when it comes to securing a good job.
  • Understanding your audience is half-the-battle in creating effective marketing strategies.
Meaning
The expression ‘half-the-battle’ suggests that once the initial or essential steps have been completed, the remaining efforts will be much easier or more likely to succeed.
Synonyms
  • Half of the work
  • First step achieved
  • Initial effort