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Definition of "wholesomer" []

  • Comparative form of wholesome: more wholesome (adjective)

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Use "wholesomer" in a sentence
  • ""It is marvellous," he went on, dismissing the future in an effort to shake himself into a wholesomer frame of mind."
  • "Had there been any scandal in the dead man's family, or had his sons been wild or undutiful, then there might have been a glimmering of reason in this most unusual action; but Eben Hale's domestic happiness had been proverbial in the community, and one would have to travel far and wide to discover a cleaner, saner, wholesomer progeny of sons and daughters."
  • "Ghosts was no attack on society, but an effort to place the responsibilities of men and women on a wholesomer and surer footing, by direct reference to the relation of both to the child."