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whole

1 of 4adjective
/hoʊl/
Forms:more whole,most whole
1

including every part, member, etc.

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  • He ate the whole pizza by himself.
  • She read the whole book in one sitting.
  • The whole class celebrated the teacher's birthday.
  • The whole group cheered for the winning team.
  • They read the whole story aloud in class.
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2

(of siblings) having the same parents

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3

to an insufferable degree

4

exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health

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5

acting together as a single undiversified whole

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6

not injured or harmed