One-quarter in a sentence as a noun

Most of them still do not consider themselves financially secure; for that, they say, they would require on average one-quarter more wealth than they currently possess.

>According to USA Today, up to one-quarter of all consumers now want gluten-free food, even though only one person in 100 has celiac diseaseIt's almost like people cook for the ones they love!I've been eating gluten free for months now for exclusively medical reasons.

"[46] Kennedy questioned rhetorically \n whether one-quarter of Americans were relegated to second-class\n citizenship just because they were Catholic, and once stated that, \n "No one asked me my religion [serving the Navy] in the South Pacific.

One-quarter definitions

noun

one of four equal parts; "a quarter of a pound"

See also: one-fourth fourth quarter quartern