Being called "wholesome" as a compliment typically means that a person embodies qualities that are genuine, kind, and morally upright. It suggests that they have a positive, nurturing presence that brings comfort and joy to others. Wholesome individuals often inspire feelings of warmth and trust, reflecting values such as compassion, sincerity, and a simple, joyful approach to life.
They are basically saying your a well spoken, proper and a nice all round person. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that at all - its a compliment.
Generally it is an acknowledgement that the speaker has taken something as a compliment without the speaker being forced to agree that the compliment is correct.
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No; "Wholesome" is an adjective.
Depends on what you mean by compliment. If its the compliment to a 90 degree angle it would be 42 degrees.
Wholesome is an adjective.
more wholesome
the bread was wholesome grain.
Interesting? Do you mean as 'wholesome' interesting, or sexually interesting? Because both should be quite obvious. Wholesome would be by being romantic. Sexually interesting.. well, you get it.
Tending to promote health; favoring health; salubrious; salutary., Contributing to the health of the mind; favorable to morals, religion, or prosperity; conducive to good; salutary; sound; as, wholesome advice; wholesome doctrines; wholesome truths; wholesome laws., Sound; healthy.
Some women find it hard to accept a sincere compliment because they do not think you mean it.
WHOLESOME!! :)