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salubrious
[suh-loo-bree-uhs]
adjective
favorable to or promoting health; healthful.
salubrious air.
salubrious
/ səˈluːbrɪtɪ, səˈluːbrɪəs /
adjective
conducive or favourable to health; wholesome
Other Word Forms
- salubriously adverb
- salubriousess noun
- salubrity noun
- nonsalubrious adjective
- nonsalubriously adverb
- nonsalubriousness noun
- unsalubrious adjective
- unsalubriously adverb
- unsalubriousness noun
- ˈܲdzܲ adverb
- ˈܲdzܲԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of salubrious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of salubrious1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“I like the word salubrious, like something that gives life, you know what I mean?”
California’s salubrious climate, vigorous, entrepreneurial economy and guarantee of reproductive healthcare rights didn’t avert a population decline earlier in this decade.
“You get a very scientific penitentiary in a very cold region that they believe to be salubrious.”
If it weren’t for the war, a more salubrious place to do science would be hard to imagine.
Yet the study also found that during that period the shuttering of coal plants in the United State, coupled with the installation of scrubbers in the smokestacks to “clean” coal exhaust, has had salubrious effects.
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