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The meaning of Whole

Whole – definition

adjective

All of; entire.

Usage examples:

He spent the whole day walking
adjective

In an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece.

Usage examples:

Owls usually swallow their prey whole
noun

A thing that is complete in itself.

Usage examples:

The subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole
noun

All of something.

Usage examples:

The effects will last for the whole of his life
adverb

Used to emphasize the novelty or distinctness of something.

Usage examples:

The man who's given a whole new meaning to the term ‘cowboy’
adjective

All of something; the full amount

Usage examples:

Painting the two rooms will take the whole day., he cooked a meal for the whole school., you can ea…

Whole translation into English

Whole: translate from English into Chinese

Translate whole into Chinese (Simplified)}
所有的, 整个, 全, 整体, 整, 全部, 整整, 完全, 合计, 完好, 完, 合, 终, 浑, 通, 统, 囫, 周

Whole: translate from English into Dutch

Translate whole into Dutch}
Geheel, Heel, Volledig, Compleet, Gans, Vol, Gezond, Gaaf, Ongeschonden

Whole: translate from English into French

Translate whole into French}
Ensemble, Tout, Entier, Complet

Whole: translate from English into German

Translate whole into German}
Ganz, Ganze, Einheit, Gesamt, Voll, Heil

Whole: translate from English into Hindi

Translate whole into Hindi}
पूरे, संपूर्ण, पूर्ण, कुल, समूचा, तमाम, सकल, मुकम्मल

Whole: translate from English into Italian

Translate whole into Italian}
Totale, Tutto, Intero, Insieme, Complesso, Completo, Integro, Sano, Incolume

Whole: translate from English into Korean

Translate whole into Korean}
전부의, 완전한, 건강한, 한, 전체의, 정수의, 꼬박...

Whole: translate from English into Russian

Translate whole into Russian}
Весь, Целый, Целое, Все, Цельный, Здоровый, Непросеянный, Невредимый, Родной, Кровный, Неснятой

Whole: translate from English into Spanish

Translate whole into Spanish}
Entero, Todo, Conjunto, Totalidad, Total, Íntegro, El todo, Sano, Intacto, Ileso

Word origin

Old English hāl, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heel and German heil, also to hail2. The spelling with wh- (reflecting a dialect pronunciation with w- ) first appeared in the 15th centu

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