Wholesome (adjective)

  1. Conducive to or promoting physical, mental, or moral well-being.
  2. Free from any harmful or corrupting influence; innocent.

Origin:

From the word "whole" meaning "complete" and "some" meaning "conducive to physical, mental, or moral well-being".

Examples:

  1. The food was wholesome and nutritious.
  2. She had a wholesome influence on the children.
  3. He had a wholesome attitude towards life.
  4. The environment was wholesome and peaceful.
  5. The movie was wholesome entertainment.
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