What is another word for whole thing?

Pronunciation: [hˈə͡ʊl θˈɪŋ] (IPA)

The phrase "whole thing" can be easily replaced with a variety of synonyms that convey similar meanings. Some alternatives include "entirety," "totality," "all-encompassing," "complete package," "full picture," "big picture," "total package," "overall entity," "comprehensive unit," "full scope," "integrated entity," "complete entity," "integral entity," and "complete system." Each of these phrases serves as a substitute for "whole thing" and communicates the same idea of something being complete, comprehensive and inclusive of all components. It's useful to have these synonyms handy when you want to add variety and clarity to your writing.

What are the hypernyms for Whole thing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Whole thing

  • There's my education in computers, right there; this is the whole thing, everything I took out of a book.
    Howard Aiken
  • I mean the whole thing about meditation and yoga is about connecting to the higher part of yourself, and then seeing that every living thing is connected in some way.
    Gillian Anderson
  • Now that I can edit the whole thing on AVID and edit the whole thing on tape, maybe I will do the next digitally, because maybe the quality will become less obvious between tape and film.
    Michael Apted
  • It is that range of biodiversity that we must care for - the whole thing - rather than just one or two stars.
    David Attenborough
  • I mean it's easier to be in a demonstration if it's a trip that's one of the reasons why the whole thing fell apart in 1971, because it wasn't a trip any longer.
    Lester Bangs

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