Salubrious

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /səˈluːbriəs/

Definitions of salubrious

adjective promoting health or well-being; health-giving

Example Sentences

A1 The fresh air in the countryside is very salubrious.

A2 It is important to drink plenty of water to maintain a salubrious lifestyle.

B1 The hotel boasts a salubrious spa and wellness center.

B2 The mountain retreat offered a salubrious environment for relaxation and rejuvenation.

C1 The affluent neighborhood is known for its salubrious living conditions.

C2 The luxurious resort provides guests with a truly salubrious experience.

Examples of salubrious in a Sentence

formal The salubrious climate of the mountain region attracts many health-conscious individuals.

informal I love going for walks in the salubrious park near my house.

slang This gym is so salubrious, it's like a health paradise.

figurative Her presence had a salubrious effect on the team, lifting their spirits and motivation.

Grammatical Forms of salubrious

past tense

salubriated

plural

salubriouses

comparative

more salubrious

superlative

most salubrious

present tense

salubriates

future tense

will salubriate

perfect tense

has salubriated

continuous tense

is salubriating

singular

salubrious

positive degree

salubrious

infinitive

to salubriate

gerund

salubriating

participle

salubriated

Origin and Evolution of salubrious

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'salubrious' originated from the Latin word 'salubris', which means promoting health or well-being.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'salubrious' has retained its original meaning of health-promoting, but it is now commonly used to describe pleasant or favorable conditions in general, not just related to health.