whole

Letters that make whole

o, e, l, h, w are letters that make 'whole'

Words within whole

hole, WHO, LE, Ho are words within 'whole'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of whole

wholes is a word created by adding a letter to 'whole'


8 possible definitions for 'whole'

Whole as "acting together as a single undiversified whole"

Under this definition, whole is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

solid, unanimous have the same meaning as 'whole'

Derivatives of whole

wholeness, unity, whole, unit, unanimity, integrity are derivatives of 'whole'.

Similar to whole

undiversified is similar to whole.


Whole as "exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health"

Under this definition, whole is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

hale has the same meaning as whole

Derivatives of whole

haleness, wholeness are derivatives of 'whole'.

Similar to whole

healthy is similar to whole.

Example of whole used within this context

"hale and hearty", "whole in mind and body", "a whole person again"


Whole as "not injured"

Under this definition, whole is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

unharmed, unhurt, unscathed have the same meaning as 'whole'

Similar to whole

uninjured is similar to whole.


Whole as "to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')"

Under this definition, whole is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

wholly, all, entirely, completely, totally, altogether have the same meaning as 'whole'

Antonyms

partially, part, partly have the opposite meaning of 'whole'

whole Usage

'whole' can be a useage of colloquialism.

Pertain to whole

whole, full, entire, total, complete pertain to 'whole'.

Example of whole used within this context

"he was wholly convinced", "entirely satisfied with the meal", "it was completely different from what we expected", "was completely at fault", "a totally new situation", "the directions were all wrong", "it was not altogether her fault", "an altogether new approach", "a whole new idea"


Whole as "including all components without exception, being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration, complete"

Under this definition, whole is an adjective and has the following properties:

Antonyms

fractional has the opposite meaning of whole

Attributes of whole

integrity, unity, wholeness are attributes of 'whole'.

Derivatives of whole

whole is a derivative of whole.

Similar to whole

entire, integral, full-length, full, entire, total, full-page, intact, livelong, undivided are similar to 'whole'.

Example of whole used within this context

"gave his whole attention", "a whole wardrobe for the tropics", "the whole hog", "a whole week", "the baby cried the whole trip home", "a whole loaf of bread"


Whole as "all of something including all its component elements or parts"

Under this definition, whole is a noun and has the following properties:

whole as a type

'whole' can be a type of conception, concept, construct.

Types of whole

compound, complex, unit, composite are types of 'whole'.

Parts of whole

division, section, part are parts of 'whole'.

Derivatives of whole

whole is a derivative of whole.

Example of whole used within this context

"Europe considered as a whole", "the whole of American literature"


Whole as "an assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity"

Under this definition, whole is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

unit has the same meaning as whole

whole as a type

'whole' can be a type of object, physical object.

Types of whole

sum, totality, assembly, item, total, aggregate, natural object, congener, living thing, animate thing, artifact, artefact are types of 'whole'.

Parts of whole

segment, part, portion, section are parts of 'whole'.

Derivatives of whole

whole, unitise, unite, unify, merge, commix, unitize, mingle, amalgamate, mix, solid, unanimous are derivatives of 'whole'.

Example of whole used within this context

"how big is that part compared to the whole?", "the team is a unit"


Whole as "(of siblings) having the same parents"

Under this definition, whole is an adjective and has the following properties:

Antonyms

half has the opposite meaning of whole

Example of whole used within this context

"whole brothers and sisters"



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