whole in Dutch
whole in Dutch is heel — whole means complete, with no part missing or removed.
whole in Dutch
heel
Entire, undivided.
What does "whole" mean?
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adj Complete, with no part missing or removed.
"She ate the whole pizza by herself."
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noun A complete thing, made up of all its parts together.
"The individual chapters work together to form a coherent whole."
whole in a sentence
- She ate the whole pizza by herself.
- We need the whole team to finish this on time.
- The individual chapters work together to form a coherent whole.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "whole" in Dutch?
"whole" in Dutch is heel. whole means: Complete, with no part missing or removed.
How do you use "whole" in a sentence?
Example: "She ate the whole pizza by herself." In Dutch, "whole" is heel.
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