whole suggests a completeness or perfection that can be sought, gained, or regained.

Whole, total mean the entire or complete sum or amount. The whole is all there is; every part, member, aspect; the complete sum, amount, quantity of anything, not divided; the entirety: the whole of one's property, family.

All parts or aspects considered; altogether: disliked the acting but enjoyed the play as a whole.

Something that exists in its entirety is whole. If there are eight slices of pizza and you eat half, you've eaten four of them. If you eat the whole pizza, you've somehow managed to eat all eight slices.

Adjective whole (comparative wholer or more whole, superlative wholest or most whole) Entire, undivided. Synonyms: total; see also Thesaurus: entire I ate a whole fish.

If something is whole, it is in one piece and is not broken or damaged. I struck the glass with my fist with all my might; yet it remained whole.

whole definition: not divided or damaged, in one complete piece. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "whole hog", "whole nother", "whole works".

Containing all the elements or parts; entire; complete. A whole set, whole blood.

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