holistic
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Adjective — Considering something as a complete, interconnected whole rather than breaking it into separate parts.
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Etymology
Formed from "hol-" (whole) plus the adjective suffix "-istic," related to "holism."
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What does “holistic” mean?
The word “holistic” means considering something as a complete, interconnected whole rather than breaking it into separate parts. In plain terms, looking at the whole picture rather than just one piece of it.
How do you pronounce “holistic”?
“Holistic” is pronounced huh-LIHS-tihk (/hoʊˈlɪs.tɪk/ in IPA).
How do you use “holistic” in a sentence?
Here is “holistic” used in a sentence: “The clinic takes a holistic approach, treating diet, sleep, and stress together.”
What part of speech is “holistic”?
“Holistic” is an adjective.
Is “holistic” a common word?
“Holistic” is an uncommon word in modern English.