whole

word

/ˈhoʊɫ/
HOHL
/hˈəʊl/
HOHL

Definition

Complete or entire; including all parts without missing any. It can describe a single thing or group seen as one unit.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Often combined with words like 'the whole day', 'whole family', 'whole truth'. Do not confuse with 'holy' which relates to religion. Sometimes used for emphasis as in 'the whole point'.

Example Sentences

She spent the whole day reading her book.

basic

We invited the whole family to the party.

basic

He lost the whole point of the story.

natural

You don’t have to read the whole book, just the first chapter.

natural

I ate the whole pizza by myself.

basic

She ate the whole cake before anyone else arrived.

natural