• Adjective

    comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total
    He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
    containing all the elements properly belonging; complete
    We have a whole set of antique china.
    undivided; in one piece
    to swallow a thing whole.
    Mathematics . integral, or not fractional.
    not broken, damaged, or impaired; intact
    Thankfully, the vase arrived whole.
    uninjured or unharmed; sound
    He was surprised to find himself whole after the crash.
    pertaining to all aspects of human nature, esp. one's physical, intellectual, and spiritual development
    education for the whole person.

    Noun

    the whole assemblage of parts or elements belonging to a thing; the entire quantity, account, extent, or number
    He accepted some of the parts but rejected the whole.
    a thing complete in itself, or comprising all its parts or elements.
    an assemblage of parts associated or viewed together as one thing; a unitary system. ?

    Idioms

    as a whole
    all things included or considered; altogether
    As a whole, the relocation seems to have been beneficial.
    on or upon the whole
    in view of all the circumstances; after consideration.
    disregarding exceptions; in general
    On the whole, the neighborhood is improving.
    out of whole cloth
    without foundation in fact; fictitious
    a story made out of whole cloth.

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