What part of speech is halts?

Halts can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. halts is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of halt (infinitive).
  • 2. halts is a noun, plural of halt.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does halts mean?

Definitions

Verb

halt - cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses"
halt - come to a halt, stop moving; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window"
halt - stop from happening or developing; "Block his election"; "Halt the process"
halt - stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "stem the tide"

Noun

halt - A cessation, either temporary or permanent.
halt - A minor railway station usually unstaffed in the United Kingdom.
halt - Lameness; a limp.

Examples of halts

#   Sentence  
1. noun well if your desired boarding station comes after more than 2 or 3 halts of the actual boarding point, then the TC will cancel you ticket and allot the seat to others.
2. noun The train was brought to a sudden halt.
3. noun Then, the train screeched to a halt.
4. noun After business came to a halt, many bathhouses added new facilities, such as saunas and exercise equipment, in an effort to attract customers.
5. noun The blue sports car came to a screeching halt.
6. noun They were unanimous that the war should be brought to a halt.
7. noun As the train came to a halt, all of the passengers wondered what was happening.
8. noun The car dove into the field and, after bumping along for a time, came to a halt.
9. noun The traffic ground to a halt.
10. noun All traffic was brought to a halt because of the accident.
11. noun The snow brought public transport to a halt.
12. noun Tom stomped on the brake pedal and screeched to a halt.
13. noun Too often, wisdom is simply prudence that has ground to a halt.
14. noun The elevator came to an abrupt halt.
15. noun The strike brought the city to a halt.
16. verb Halt the engines.
17. verb Halt the presses.
18. verb Halt the process.
19. verb Halt! Stay right where you are or I'll shoot!
20. verb Tom tried to halt the attack against the Indian village.
21. verb Halt!
22. verb Halt! Who goes there!
23. verb Halt! You are not allowed to park here!
24. verb While these drugs cannot actually cure an AIDS patient, they can halt the deterioration of his or her condition.
25. verb Clean money has become a part of the effort to halt the transmission of the virus. The government is asking banks to provide customers with new banknotes whenever possible. China has also started to disinfect used paper money.
26. verb The marketing campaign urges residents to participate in a two-week social distancing effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
27. verb News that Nicola Zingaretti, the first leading Italian politician confirmed to have contracted COVID-19, came amid mounting fears that the government's containment policies, the most far-reaching in Europe, were not working to halt the spread of the virus from northern Italy.
28. verb Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against thinking that it is in vain to try to halt the spread of the virus.
29. verb Halt! Stay right where you are or I'll shoot!
30. verb Tom tried to halt the attack against the Indian village.
Sentence  
noun
well if your desired boarding station comes after more than 2 or 3 halts of the actual boarding point, then the TC will cancel you ticket and allot the seat to others.
The train was brought to a sudden halt.
Then, the train screeched to a halt.
After business came to a halt, many bathhouses added new facilities, such as saunas and exercise equipment, in an effort to attract customers.
The blue sports car came to a screeching halt.
They were unanimous that the war should be brought to a halt.
As the train came to a halt, all of the passengers wondered what was happening.
The car dove into the field and, after bumping along for a time, came to a halt.
The traffic ground to a halt.
All traffic was brought to a halt because of the accident.
The snow brought public transport to a halt.
Tom stomped on the brake pedal and screeched to a halt.
Too often, wisdom is simply prudence that has ground to a halt.
The elevator came to an abrupt halt.
The strike brought the city to a halt.
verb
Halt the engines.
Halt the presses.
Halt the process.
Halt! Stay right where you are or I'll shoot!
Tom tried to halt the attack against the Indian village.
Halt!
Halt! Who goes there!
Halt! You are not allowed to park here!
While these drugs cannot actually cure an AIDS patient, they can halt the deterioration of his or her condition.
Clean money has become a part of the effort to halt the transmission of the virus. The government is asking banks to provide customers with new banknotes whenever possible. China has also started to disinfect used paper money.
The marketing campaign urges residents to participate in a two-week social distancing effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
News that Nicola Zingaretti, the first leading Italian politician confirmed to have contracted COVID-19, came amid mounting fears that the government's containment policies, the most far-reaching in Europe, were not working to halt the spread of the virus from northern Italy.
Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against thinking that it is in vain to try to halt the spread of the virus.
Halt! Stay right where you are or I'll shoot!
Tom tried to halt the attack against the Indian village.

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