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UK
/sælˈuːbɹɪəs/
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ADJECTIVE
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promoting health; healthful
a healthy diet
healthy and normal outlets for youthful energy
plenty of healthy sleep
clean healthy air
the salubrious mountain air and water
carrots are good for you -
favorable to health of mind or body
one of the less salubrious suburbs
not the most salubrious campsite
How To Use salubrious In A Sentence
- I had to look up the elutriate but for some reason knew what salubrious meant. Blog updates
- With this, I sat down, leaving my audience as _sotto voce_ as fishes with admiration and amazement at the facundity of my eloquence, and should indubitably have been the recipient of innumerable felicitations but for the fact that Miss SPINK, suddenly experiencing sensations of insalubriousness, requested me, without delay, to conduct her from the assemblage. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
- the salubrious mountain air and water
- In most Europeans cities, the shops have had to move out into less salubrious neighborhoods, which is a shame.
- You may swear by herbs for their salubrious effect, but if you're facing surgery, you should stop taking any herbal medicines or supplements at least two or three weeks before the procedure.
- Walthamstow was seen as a particularly salubrious location for schools.
- And in the less salubrious neighbourhoods of Bombay it was a very different story. Times, Sunday Times
- The Uighurs are expected to be put up in government accommodation in one of the less salubrious neighbourhoods outside Hamilton. Times, Sunday Times
- But the darkened sun and the insalubrious sheen upon the pale stones in the road put me in mind of passing through a portal of some sinister aspect. Locust Valley Breakdown
- And in the less salubrious neighbourhoods of Bombay it was a very different story. Times, Sunday Times