wholesome

[ˈhoʊlsəm]
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Something wholesome is good for your soul, like a warm hug or a funny movie. It can make you feel happy and content.

When people say something is wholesome, they usually mean that it's innocent, pure, and not mean-spirited. Think of old-fashioned movies with lots of laughter and no swearing - those are often considered wholesome. You might also hear the word used to describe a family-friendly TV show or a children's book with a great message. Wholesome can even refer to food that's healthy and delicious at the same time, like homemade cookies or freshly picked fruit from your garden. The idea is that wholesome things bring people together and make them feel good about themselves and the world around them.

How common is "wholesome"?

Word wholesome is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

adjective

  • Promoting good physical health and well-being.

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