On The Whole Meaning

On The Whole is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) For the most part; apart from some insignificant details.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

On The Whole

(idiomatic) For the most part; apart from some insignificant details.

Example :   The language was wrong for the period, but, on the whole, I enjoyed the film.1849, Henry David Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, Monday:  Davis had a ball lodged in his body, and his right hand shot off; but on the whole, he seems to have been less damaged than his companion.1910, E. M. Forster, Howards End, ch. 5:  [H]is class was near enough her own for its manners to vex her. But she found him interesting on the whole.2012 Jan. 18, Simon Shuster, "The Anti-Putin Movement: An Interview with the Blogger in Chief," Time (retrieved 18 August 2013):  Both Maidan and Tahrir were peaceful. Maidan was absolutely peaceful, Tahrir saw some unrest but was still peaceful on the whole.

Meaning of On The Whole

On The Whole is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. On The Whole stands for (idiomatic) For the most part; apart from some insignificant details.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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