Synonym: complete, entire, one, solid, total, undivided. Antonym: part, partial. Similar words: as a whole, on the whole, cholesterol, pole, sole, role, solely, violent. Meaning: [həʊl] n. 1. all of something including all its component elements or parts 2. an assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity. adj. 1. including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete 2. (of siblings) having the same parents 3. including everything 4. wholly unharmed 5. not impaired or diminished in any way 6. exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health 7. acting together as a single undiversified whole. adv. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly').
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31) Whole villages were wiped out in the fighting.
32) The whole plan went like a dream.
33) The whole experience had disconcerted him.
34) The whole park is spoiled by litter.
35) You could waste your whole life on a pipe-dream.
36) The whole affair ended in tragedy.
37) Ellen seemed amused by the whole situation.
38) My fingers were numb and my whole body ached.
39) He ate a whole pot of jam.
40) The whole house was riddled with damp.
41) We drank a whole bottle each.
42) I personally would rather roast a chicken whole.
43) We need someone to coordinate the whole campaign.
44) She undertook the organization of the whole scheme.
45) A retrospective influence pervaded the whole performance.
46) He polished off the whole pie.
47) In a word[sentencedict.com/whole.html],the whole plan fell through.
48) This reservoir gives water to the whole city.
49) I wasted my whole day away.
50) The project involved the whole of the university.
51) You have your whole life ahead of you!
52) She found the whole concept faintly absurd.
53) Peter dipped his whole head under, hat and all.
54) He spent the whole day writing.
55) They told me the whole story.
56) The whole play was executed with great precision.
57) The whole house shakes when a train goes past.
58) His work is his whole life.
59) From my seat I could see the whole stage.
60) She saw the whole affair as a great joke.
More similar words: as a whole, on the whole, cholesterol, pole, sole, role, solely, violent, hold, molecule, tolerate, holy, tolerance, hold on, hold in, hold out, hold up, adolescent, no less than, hold down, household, scholar, hold on to, get hold of, hold back, the proletariat, threshold, hold water, Catholic, shareholder.