: a woman's blouse or top that leaves the back, arms, and midriff bare and that is typically held in place by straps around the neck and across the back
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Noun
The common thread between these two looks is the triangle halter neckline, with straps that meet at the neck and accentuates the shoulders.—
Tatiana Ojea,
Glamour,
5 July 2026 In the series of photos, Brooks, 30, showed off her wedding look — a matching pink halter and skirt set with pink bow pumps — and shared a grainy Polaroid picture of her and Hemsworth, 36.—
Ilana Kaplan,
PEOPLE,
5 July 2026
Verb
The 27-piece collection plays into this mindset with adorable beach-to-street matching sets such as a cherry red boucle halter top and midi skirt or skin-baring layers in terry — a signature of Kondi’s label.—
Emily Mercer,
Footwear News,
23 June 2025 Old Navy Matte Tankini Swim Top $40 $20 at Old Navy
Old Navy’s Matte Tankini Swim Top boasts a complementary V-neck and halter top design that’s supportive and stylish.—
Jacquelyn Smith,
Parents,
2 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for halter
Word History
Etymology
Noun
Middle English, from Old English hælftre; akin to Old High German halftra halter, Old English hielfe helve
First Known Use
Noun
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a