salubrious
favorable to or promoting health; healthful: salubrious air.
Origin of salubrious
1synonym study For salubrious
Other words from salubrious
- sa·lu·bri·ous·ly, adverb
- sa·lu·bri·ous·ess, sa·lu·bri·ty [suh-loo-bri-tee], /səˈlu brɪ ti/, noun
- non·sa·lu·bri·ous, adjective
- non·sa·lu·bri·ous·ly, adverb
- non·sa·lu·bri·ous·ness, noun
- un·sa·lu·bri·ous, adjective
- un·sa·lu·bri·ous·ly, adverb
- un·sa·lu·bri·ous·ness, noun
Words that may be confused with salubrious
- salubrious , salutary
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How to use salubrious in a sentence
He collected fresh evidence of its fertility, salubrity, and riches, and of the goodwill of the natives towards Englishmen.
Sir Walter Ralegh | William StebbingWhen they reached London, they found a great difference in the weather: it cannot be said she owes her salubrity to her climate.
There and Back | George MacDonaldI was naturally enthusiastic over the bargain, and the beauty and salubrity of the situation.
Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete | Albert Bigelow PaineSince the beginning of 1910, according to a Russian critic, "the salubrity of the atmosphere" has been accomplished.
Contemporary Russian Novelists | Serge PerskyIn favor of the soil and climate, and of the salubrity of the position, the officers speak in terms of the highest admiration.
Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820 | Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
British Dictionary definitions for salubrious
/ (səˈluːbrɪəs) /
conducive or favourable to health; wholesome
Origin of salubrious
1Derived forms of salubrious
- salubriously, adverb
- salubriousness or salubrity (səˈluːbrɪtɪ), noun
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