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wholesomeness
whole·some W0141700 (hōl′səm)adj. whole·som·er, whole·som·est 1. Conducive to or indicative of good health or well-being; salutary: simple, wholesome food; a wholesome complexion. See Synonyms at healthy.2. Conducive to or promoting social or moral well-being, especially in reflecting conventional moral values: wholesome entertainment; a politician with a wholesome public image. [Middle English holsom, from Old English *hālsum; see kailo- in Indo-European roots.] whole′some·ly adv.whole′some·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wholesomeness - the quality of being beneficial and generally good for youquality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespearenutritiousness, nutritiveness - the quality of being nourishing and promoting healthy growthhealthfulness - the quality of promoting good healthunwholesomeness, morbidness, morbidity - the quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for you | Translationswholesome (ˈhəulsəm) adjective healthy; causing good health. wholesome food; wholesome exercise. (有益)健康的 有益健康的,合乎卫生的 ˈwholesomely adverb (有益)健康地 有益健康地,卫生地 ˈwholesomeness noun (有益)健康 有益健康,卫生,健全 Wholesomeness
WholesomenessArmstrong, Jack“the all-American boy.” [Radio: Buxton, 121–122]Brady Bunch, Thewidower and widow marry, producing an instant, wholesome family of eight. [TV: Terrace, I, 115]Miss Americaannual beauty contest features wholesome contestants. [Am. Hist.: Allen, 56–57]Ozzie and Harrietseries portraying the wholesome, American family. [TV: “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” in Terrace, I, 34]Waltons, Thepoor, rural family in the 1930s; they extol chastity, honesty, family unity, and love. [TV: Terrace, II, 418]wholesomeness
Antonyms for wholesomenessnoun the quality of being beneficial and generally good for youRelated Words- quality
- nutritiousness
- nutritiveness
- healthfulness
Antonyms- unwholesomeness
- morbidness
- morbidity
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