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wholesome

1 antonyms and opposites of wholesome, grouped by meaning.

Adj — Good for a person's physical health, especially in relation to food.

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How to use wholesome

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Etymology

From an earlier form holesome, built from whole (in the old sense of "healthy") plus the suffix -some.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wholesome” mean?

The word “wholesome” means good for a person's physical health, especially in relation to food. In plain terms, healthy and good for you, or morally decent and heartwarming.

How do you pronounce “wholesome”?

“Wholesome” is pronounced HOHL-suhm (/ˈhoʊl.səm/ in IPA).

How do you use “wholesome” in a sentence?

Here is “wholesome” used in a sentence: “They served a wholesome breakfast of porridge and fruit.”

What is the opposite of “wholesome”?

The opposite of “wholesome” — its antonyms — is unwholesome.

What part of speech is “wholesome”?

“Wholesome” is an adjective.

Is “wholesome” a common word?

“Wholesome” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “wholesome” have?

“Wholesome” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: good for a person's physical health, especially in relation to food.

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