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wholesome
[hohl-suhm]
adjective
- conducive to moral or general well-being; salutary; beneficial. - wholesome recreation; - wholesome environment. 
- conducive to bodily health; healthful; salubrious. - wholesome food; - wholesome air; - wholesome exercise. Synonyms: nutritious, nourishing
- suggestive of physical or moral health, especially in appearance. 
- healthy or sound. 
wholesome
/ ˈhəʊlsəm /
adjective
- conducive to health or physical wellbeing 
- conducive to moral wellbeing 
- characteristic or suggestive of health or wellbeing, esp in appearance 
Other Word Forms
- wholesomely adverb
- wholesomeness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of wholesome1
Word History and Origins
Origin of wholesome1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Even in the most wholesome times in his life, as a little league baseball player and school theater kid, he would get a similar “butterfly in the stomach feeling” from the performance of it all.
“Thankfully, I did not have to face this initiation. However, that family trait for preparing delicious, wholesome meals runs deep in my veins.”
And when did this wholesome yet wacky activity start?
Our critic said “Mr. Cappa’s twisted take on the domestic comedy is to make it so wholesome and loving that wholesome and loving become hilarious.”
So sweet it might make you nervous, which is the point: Mr. Cappa’s twisted take on the domestic comedy is to make it so wholesome and loving that wholesome and loving become hilarious.
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