- unwholesomely
- un·whole·some·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
unwholesomely — adverb Etymology: Middle English unholsumly, from unholsum + ly : in an unwholesome manner : injuriously, noxiously air … unwholesomely close and foul Florence Nightingale the vegetation was … unwholesomely green Mary S. Watts * * * … Useful english dictionary
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unwholesomely — adverb see unwholesome … New Collegiate Dictionary
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unwholesomely — adv. unhealthily, in an unhealthy manner … English contemporary dictionary
unwholesome — unwholesomely, adv. unwholesomeness, n. /un hohl seuhm/, adj. 1. not wholesome; unhealthful; deleterious to health or physical or moral well being: unwholesome food; unwholesome activities. 2. not sound in health; unhealthy, esp. in appearance;… … Universalium
unwholesome — adjective Date: 13th century 1. detrimental to physical, mental, or moral well being ; unhealthy < unwholesome food > < unwholesome pastimes > 2. a. corrupt, unsound < shady unwholesome dealings > b … New Collegiate Dictionary
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