"Wholly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wholly" Meaning

Entirely, completely, or absolutely.

"Wholly" Examples

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The store is wholly owned by a parent company based in New York.
She wholly committed herself to the project.
The hotel room was wholly cleaned after the guests departed.
He wholly disagree with the manager's decision.
The concert was wholly sponsored by the music company.

"Wholly" Similar Words

Wholesale

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Wholesaler

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A wholesaler is a retailer that sells goods to other businesses, organizations, or individuals in large quantities at a lower price than the retail price. Wholesalers act as a middleman between manufacturers and retailers, selling products at a price that allows them to profit, but still at a lower price than what the product would sell for in a retail store.

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Wholesaling

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Wholesaling is the sale of goods to retailers for resale to end users or consumers. It is a business model in which a company sells its products directly to a wholesaler, who then resells them to retailers at a markup, often at a lower price than the original sale. The wholesaler acts as a middleman between the manufacturer and the retailer, providing a service by aggregating products, providing market information, and offering logistics and transportation services.<br><br>Wholesaling is common in industries such as:<br><br>1. Retail: Wholesalers buy products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, who then sell them to consumers.<br>2. Food: Wholesalers buy food products from manufacturers and sell them to restaurants, hotels, and grocery stores.<br>3. Automotive: Wholesalers buy vehicles from manufacturers and sell them to car dealerships.<br>4. Pharmaceuticals: Wholesalers purchase medicines and sell them to pharmacies, hospitals, and clinics.<br><br>Wholesaling has several advantages, including:<br><br>1. Economies of scale: Wholesalers can buy large quantities from manufacturers, reducing the cost per unit.<br>2. Market information: Wholesalers have knowledge of market trends, demand, and consumer preferences.<br>3. Logistics and transportation: Wholesalers provide an efficient way to transport goods from manufacturers to retailers.<br><br>However, wholesaling also has some disadvantages, such as:<br><br>1. Capital requirements: Wholesaling requires significant capital to purchase inventory and manage logistics.<br>2. Inventory risks: Wholesalers are responsible for managing inventory and may be left with unsold stock if there is a change in market demand.<br>3. Competition: The wholesaling market can be highly competitive, with many players vying for market share.

Wholesome

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Wholesomely

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Informally, in an appetizing way.<br><br>Example: 'That pizza was eaten wholesomely by a hungry family.'<br><br>In a healthy or nourishing way.<br><br>Example: 'She ate a wholesome breakfast to start her day.'<br><br>Also, in a natural, genuine, or unpretentious way.<br><br>Example: 'The wholesome smile on their faces suggested they were really happy.'

Wholesomeness

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The quality of being wholesome, pleasant, and morally good; characterized by a strong sense of integrity, kindness, and sincerity.

Wholly-owned

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Whomping

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Whomsoever

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Whoof

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Whoop-de-do

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An expression used to convey skepticism or doubt when someone claims to have achieved something impressive.

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