Explains why “wholesome” is correct and “wholsome” is a spelling error.
Incorrect spelling - Wholsome is missing an “e” and is incorrect.
"wholsome" is a common misspelling of "wholesome". Always use "wholesome" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Wholesome means healthy, good for moral or physical well-being.
"wholesome": Wholesome means healthy, good for moral or physical well-being.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" She prepared a wholesome meal.
"Correct:" It was a wholesome environment.
"Correct:" The movie is wholesome.
"Incorrect:" She prepared a wholsome meal.
"Incorrect:" A wholsome activity.
A: Wholesome.
A: Missing the 'e' after whole.
A: Healthy or morally good.
A: A wholesome breakfast.
A: Comes from 'whole'.
""Wholesome" is correct; 'wholsome' is a missing-letter error."