whole
/həʊl//hoʊl/
noun
- 1
Something complete, without any parts missing.
“This variety of fascinating details didn't fall together into an enjoyable, coherent whole.”
- 2
An entirety.
Synonyms
adjective
- 1
Entire, undivided.
“I ate a whole fish.”
- 2
Sound, uninjured, healthy.
“He is of whole mind, but the same cannot be said about his physical state.”
- 3
(of food) From which none of its constituents has been removed.
“whole wheat; whole milk”
- 4
As yet unworked.
Antonyms
adverb
- 1
In entirety; entirely; wholly.
“I ate a fish whole!”
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