whole
UK
/həʊl/US /hoʊl/whole
ADJECTIVEDefinition of whole
Whole is used to describe every part of an object.
Example: I ate the whole meal, leaving nothing left.
The whole of something means the entire part of it.
Example: The whole of the Middle East is pretty messy at the moment.
whole
EXAMPLESExamples of whole
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I ate the whole meal, leaving nothing left.
Example sentence2
The whole of the Middle East is pretty messy at the moment.
Example sentencewhole
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