0 the quality of being wholesome (= healthy or good for you):
She is the epitome of all-American wholesomeness.
They have a duty to monitor the wholesomeness of water in their areas.
A reputation for cleanness and wholesomeness, once lost, takes years to regain.
There may be a misunderstanding about the consequences of salmonella and listeria on the wholesomeness of food.
Each is concerned with a different aspect of the question; the statutes with the wholesomeness of rivers, and common law, with riparian rights.
The maintenance or restoration of the wholesomeness of our rivers is a continuous process.
I often question the wholesomeness of people engaged in the fashionable interpretation of community politics.
Imagine the consequences of a national strike that affects the purity and wholesomeness of our water supplies and our ability to clean up sewage.