Meaning of The whole of
All parts or aspects of something considered together.
In simple words: All of something; everything.
The whole of in a sentence
- I read the whole of the book in one sitting.
- The whole of the class participated in the discussion.
- He enjoyed the whole of the concert, especially the finale.
- We'll need to review the whole of the project before submission.
- The whole of their plan depended on perfect weather conditions.
How to use The whole of
Used in both spoken and written English. It’s preferable in more formal contexts compared to informal speech.
Grammar pattern
the whole of + noun
Memory hint
Imagine a big pie - you're looking at the whole of it.
Related words
Collocations with The whole of
- the whole of the world
- the whole of the team
- the whole of the story
Common mistakes with The whole of
- Using 'whole' without 'of' in some contexts.
- Confusing with 'whole' used as an adjective without a noun.
- Misplacing 'the' before 'whole of' in sentences.
The whole of appears in
The whole of in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
كل
كل شيء؛ كل شيء.
- Bengaliবাংলা
পুরো
কোনো কিছুর সবটুকু; সবকিছু।
- GermanDeutsch
Das Ganze von
Alles von etwas; alles.
- SpanishEspañol
Todo el/la
Todo de algo; todo.
- Persianفارسی
کلِ
همهی چیزی؛ همهچیز.
- FrenchFrançais
La totalité de
Tout d'un coup ; tout.
- Hindiहिन्दी
पूरा का पूरा
किसी चीज़ का सब कुछ; सब कुछ।
- ItalianItaliano
Tutto il/la/l'
Tutto di qualcosa; ogni cosa.
- PortuguesePortuguês
O todo de, A totalidade de
Tudo de algo; a totalidade.
- RussianРусский
Всё
Всё что-то; всё.
- Urduاردو
سارا
کسی چیز کا سب کچھ؛ پورا۔
- Chinese中文
整个
某物的全部;所有。
More phrases like The whole of
- Complete
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A chance event or a person's wealth or success.
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Performing a ritual or action to produce a magical effect.
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the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday, the first day of the working week
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A request not to share information with others.
- Children
Young human beings below the age of puberty or legal adulthood.
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Frequently asked questions about The whole of
What does The whole of mean?
All of something; everything.
What is the definition of The whole of?
All parts or aspects of something considered together.
How do you use The whole of in a sentence?
I read the whole of the book in one sitting.
Can you give another example of The whole of?
The whole of the class participated in the discussion.
What are synonyms for The whole of?
Common alternatives include entirety, all, complete, totality, fullness.
What words go with The whole of?
It commonly pairs with the whole of the world, the whole of the team, the whole of the story.
What are common mistakes when using The whole of?
Using 'whole' without 'of' in some contexts. Confusing with 'whole' used as an adjective without a noun. Misplacing 'the' before 'whole of' in sentences.
How do you pronounce The whole of?
US: //ðə hoʊl əv//, UK: //ðə həʊl əv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use The whole of?
Used in both spoken and written English. It’s preferable in more formal contexts compared to informal speech.






