whole (A1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /hoʊl/
Definition
Complete; not divided or broken.
Examples
The whole family went on vacation together.
He read the whole book in one sitting.
She felt a whole lot better after a good night's sleep.
How to Use whole
- whole lot of (collocation)
- A large amount or number of something. — "There was a whole lot of traffic this morning."
- wholehearted (collocation)
- Showing complete sincerity and commitment. — "He gave his wholehearted agreement to the plan."
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