Pronunciation: /hoʊlsəm/
noun a wholesome person or thing
A1 I enjoy eating wholesome food.
A2 She believes in the power of wholesome living.
B1 The restaurant promotes a wholesome lifestyle through its menu.
B2 His wholesome attitude towards life inspires others around him.
C1 The book explores the concept of wholesomeness in great detail.
C2 Her speech on the importance of wholesomeness was well-received by the audience.
adjective promoting health or well-being; nutritious; beneficial
A1 Eating fruits and vegetables is a wholesome habit.
A2 I enjoy watching wholesome family movies with my parents.
B1 The small town had a wholesome atmosphere that made visitors feel welcome.
B2 The book club discussed the novel's wholesome themes of friendship and loyalty.
C1 The wholesome values portrayed in the TV show resonated with viewers of all ages.
C2 The politician's wholesome image helped him gain the trust of the public during the election campaign.
formal The company promotes a wholesome work environment where employees are encouraged to support each other.
informal I love spending time with my friends, it's always so wholesome and fun.
slang That movie was so wholesome, it gave me all the feels.
figurative Her presence in the room was like a breath of fresh air, bringing a wholesome energy to the group.
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