Salubrious
Adjective
- Health-giving; healthy.
- (Of a place) Pleasant; not run-down.
Example Sentences
“Colorful salads with seasonal ingredients make for a salubrious lunch.”
“Regular exercise and meditation are often recommended as salubrious habits.”
“My mother teasingly called my salubrious dinners ‘rabbit food.'”
Word Origin
Latin, mid-16th century
Why this word?
This word stems from the Latin “salubris,” meaning “promoting health,” and “salus,” meaning “welfare or health.” “Salubrious,” which entered English in the mid-16th century, can describe healthy habits or healthful items, such as food or vitamins. The adjective can also refer to a place that is pleasant and not run-down, such as a bed and breakfast in a picturesque location.
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