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- adjectivewhole (adjective)
- all of; entire:"he spent the whole day walking" · "she wasn't telling the whole truth"
- used to emphasize a large extent or number:"whole shelves in libraries are devoted to the subject" · "a whole lot of money"
- in an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece:"owls usually swallow their prey whole"
- (of milk, blood, or other substances) with no part removed:"puddings made with whole milk"
- healthy:"all people should be whole in body, mind, and spirit"
nounwhole (noun) · wholes (plural noun) · the whole (noun)- a thing that is complete in itself:"the subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole"
- (the whole)all of something:"the effects will last for the whole of his life"
adverbinformalwhole (adverb)- used to emphasize the novelty or distinctness of something:"the man who's given a whole new meaning to the term “cowboy.”"
OriginOld English hāl, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heel and German heil, also to hail. The spelling with wh- (reflecting a dialect pronunciation with w-) first appeared in the 15th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- all of; entire:
- in an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece:
noun- a thing that is complete in itself:
- all of something:
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