Difference between Full-length and Whole

What is the difference between Full-length and Whole?

Full-length as an adjective is not shortened; complete and uncut while Whole as an adjective is entire.

Full-length

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Not shortened; complete and uncut Covering the full height of the body (of a painting or sculpture) Representing the full height of the body At full stretch, requiring the whole body.

Whole

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: in entirety; entirely; wholly

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: entire.sound, uninjured, healthy.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Something complete, without any parts missing.An entirety.

Example sentence: To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders.

We hope you now know whether to use Full-length or Whole in your sentence.

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