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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61) Rose was doubtful about the whole idea.
62) Within minutes the whole house was ablaze.
63) The whole town is in festive mood .
64) The whole room was wisped with smoke.
65) They hadn't planned on the whole family coming.
66) Tom doodled during the whole lecture.
67) The government has mishandled the whole affair.
68) Their whole life was a constant battle against poverty.
69) They play over the whole symphony.
70) Thereupon the whole audience began cheering.
71) He put his whole self into the performance.
72) Having worked for a whole day[sentencedict.com],the secretary looked harassed.
73) The whole sordid affair came out in the press.
74) A coughing fit racked her whole body.
75) A slow learner can keep back the whole class.
76) The pills should be swallowed whole.
77) He played away the whole of the estate.
78) This meadow epitomizes the beauty of the whole area.
79) The whole experience was definitely more positive than negative.
80) Her enthusiasm for the whole idea was waning rapidly.
81) The whole holiday was a catalogue of disasters.
82) The whole country is a single entity.
83) The whole house vibrates whenever a heavy lorry passes.
84) Martin's upbringing shaped his whole life.
85) His job has become his whole life.
86) He occupied his whole afternoon reading documents.
87) Dad's taking the whole family out to the cinema.
88) A fair death honors the whole life.
89) The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
90) The whole street was excited at the parade.
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.