Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wholl
adverb
/hoʊl/
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Definition
An informal variant of ‘whole’, often used to describe something in its entirety or completeness.
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Examples
- She read the wholl book in one sitting.
- They offered a wholl new perspective on the issue.
- He consumed a wholl pizza by himself.
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Meaning
The term ‘wholl’ is used to emphasize that something is complete or unbroken, focusing on the entirety of an object or idea.
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Synonyms
- entirely
- totally
- completely
- fully