- (the) whole
- as a whole; in general; at largeafter a noun
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
noun, used as a suffix
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- (the) whole
- as a whole; in general; at large
This meaning refers to something considered in its entirety rather than in parts. It is often used to express a comprehensive view or understanding of a subject.
This usage conveys a generalization about a topic, indicating an overview or summary rather than focusing on specific details.
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Short-term effects of smoking include unfitness, wheezing, a general vulnerability to illness, bad breath, bad skin and so on.
Because of this it will probably be generally cloudy and rainy weather over tonight and tomorrow.