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[ hoh -lee, hohl -lee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈhoʊ li, ˈhoʊl li / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adverb entirely; totally; altogether; quite.
to the whole amount, extent, etc.
so as to comprise or involve all.
Origin of wholly First recorded in 1250–1300, wholly is from the Middle English word holliche. See whole, -ly
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH wholly holey, holy, wholly Words nearby wholly whole tone, whole-tone scale, whole-wheat, wholism, who'll, wholly , whom, whomever, whomp, whomso, whomsoever
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Her borderline apologetic view is, frankly, a bit irksome, though not wholly unexpected based on Transmormon.
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Round the choir is a row of chapels, which are wholly wanting to the nave.
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The only fundamental determinations, therefore, which cannot be wholly resolved into each other, are matter and form.
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I studied his eyes with a new professional interest, which even the extremity of our danger could not wholly banish.
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Even his handling of the supernatural, which was undoubtedly a strong point of his, was not wholly de ban aloi.
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He had been indulging in a sound sleep under one of the broken fences and was wholly unconscious that his comrades had moved away.
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British Dictionary definitions for wholly adverb completely, totally, or entirely
without exception; exclusively
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Words related to wholly thoroughly, altogether, quite, utterly, fully, perfectly, totally, individually, purely, solely, specifically, all, outright, roundly, well, all in all, all the way, comprehensively, heart and soul, in toto