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healthfulness

NOUN
  1. the quality of promoting good health

How To Use healthfulness In A Sentence

  • The European mountain-ash -- which in beauty, dimensions, and healthfulness of growth is superior to our own [186] -- the horse-chestnut, and the abele, or silver poplar, are valuable additions to the ornamental trees of North America. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
  • A few gave up the battle, and moved away on account of the unhealthfulness of the country.
  • While many observers noted the unhealthfulness of the marshy tidewater zone, they also emphasized the richness of the land and its potential for economic development.
  • Nor is it merely wasted wealth or distempered conception which we have to regret in this Renaissance architecture: but we shall find in it partly the root, partly the expression of certain dominant evils of modern times -- over-sophistication and ignorant classicalism; the one destroying the healthfulness of general society, the other rendering our schools and universities useless to a large number of the men who pass through them. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
  • It is just as meaningful to speak of levels of vitality and healthfulness as of debility and infirmity.
  • It is just as meaningful to speak of levels of vitality and healthfulness as of debility and infirmity.
  • It is to the former that its unhealthfulness is generally due.
  • The second part of the evaluation process is the determination of healthfulness of the products one is forced to eat when meat, etc. products are eliminated.
  • The kinds of packaged organic foods that now fuel the category's growth, such as cookies, baked goods, and boxed meals, also benefit from a similar perception of healthfulness.
  • With the prices of theater concessions now, and the utter unhealthfulness of typical concession fare, we've actually given some thought to going back to those ninth-grade antics.
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