salubrious

IPA: sʌɫˈubriʌs

adjective

  • Promoting health or well-being; wholesome, especially relating to food or air.
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Examples of "salubrious" in Sentences

  • "salubrious" rhyme in the Mary Jane Hot-Cha.deadsongs. vue.220
  • Jopling, now 48, set up his first gallery in London in 1993 in salubrious St James's.
  • If it doesn't, is it all that useful to educate men or women about its salubrious effects?
  • If the project were titled a salubrious version of "Ongoing Portrait of the North American Male"?
  • A GLANCE down St Catherines Drive and the sight of "salubrious" homes fails to tell the street's true story.
  • Perhaps we ought to be policing weddings where those being joined in matrimony hail from our cities' less salubrious neighbourhoods.
  • When the Land Commissioners contemplated this "salubrious" region, their hearts must have melted with generosity, for whereas in our own healthy part of South
  • Yet, the elements of market competition that still manage to survive have had the salubrious effect of driving medical innovation and improving patient health outcomes.
  • I must use the good word "salubrious" ... there is nothing like putting in a word for one's own home district ... that it drew all the addicts of the country to Vancouver.
  • As Nick Faldo, now CBS 'lead golf analyst, said in 1995 at Palmer's last British Open: If there had been no Arnold Palmer in 1960, (this) might have been a little shed on the beach instead of these salubrious surroundings.

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