wholesomeness

IPA: hˈoʊɫsʌmnʌs

noun

  • The state of being wholesome.
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Examples of "wholesomeness" in Sentences

  • This wholesomeness is the result of her identification with and submission to God.
  • That might not seem such a daring concept, but for a female pop star, wholesomeness is not supposed to get you very far.
  • When they were thus suddenly presented to me they seemed endowed with a most attractive simplicity, with a naturalness, with what I must call a wholesomeness; the objections I felt to be overstrained, unreal, morbid.
  • I just love June Allyson in anything, really--I know she grates on many people's nerves, but I really appreciate the combination of genuine "wholesomeness" and very evident self-knowledge that goes into her playing...
  • So they'll take whatever marketing buzzword seems to have a patina of "wholesomeness" (from "organic" to "whole grains" to "omegas") slap it on the same old junk and pretend that they're actually doing something about the obesity crisis.

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