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wholesomeness

/hohl-suhm/US // ˈhoʊl səm //UK // (ˈhəʊlsəm) //

健康,健康性,健康状况

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : conducive to moral or general well-being; salutary; beneficial: wholesome recreation; wholesome environment.
    • : conducive to bodily health; healthful; salubrious: wholesome food; wholesome air; wholesome exercise.
    • : suggestive of physical or moral health, especially in appearance.
    • : healthy or sound.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ingoodness

Examples

  • What people want right now is content they can relax around, so our content is creeping more wholesome and purely enjoyable.

  • Bees are full of wholesome glory and hard work rewarded, but they are also part of what Pawan Dhingra, a sociologist and professor of American Studies at Amherst College, describes as the nation’s hyper-education ecosystem.

  • What used to be a controversial device that only the military use for intelligence gathering has gone mainstream, and for far more wholesome uses.

  • Their inevitable romance is sweet and warm, a wholesome tonic for cynics and anyone who is, or feels, 25 going on 80.

  • To old memories and trends that remind me of what was good and wholesome, sometimes to a fault.

  • But religious tolerance would be a wholesome goodie for every boy and girl.

  • Austin Mahone, the teenage pop star with a more wholesome image than his predecessor Justin Bieber wants to tell you his story.

  • They did "wholesome things like hiking and hanging out at home."

  • "Ice cream is a nutritious and wholesome food," he declared on July 9, 1984.

  • We struggle to think of them as unhealthy, because they seem so pure, so wholesome, so stocked with goodness.

  • There was one honest dog in that company, but the two-legged specimen was a little "too sweet to be wholesome."

  • And the familiar scenery, together with the wholesome exercise of sculling, acted as a tonic to his nerves.

  • She had had a bitter experience of what Mrs. Grundy could say, and felt a wholesome dread of that slanderous individual.

  • Periods of rest may be made profitable by having on hand as much wholesome literature as you are able to secure.

  • It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.