Pronunciation: /ˈsæl.jʊˌtɛr.i/
adjective having a beneficial or favorable effect; promoting health or well-being
A1 Eating fruits and vegetables is a salutary habit.
A2 Regular exercise has many salutary effects on the body.
B1 The new regulations had a salutary impact on improving workplace safety.
B2 The company's decision to invest in employee training had salutary results.
C1 The salutary effects of meditation on mental health have been well-documented.
C2 The government implemented a salutary policy to address the economic crisis.
formal The new regulations had a salutary effect on improving workplace safety.
informal Eating fruits and vegetables every day is a salutary habit for your health.
slang Working out regularly can have some pretty salutary results on your physique.
figurative Forgiving others can have a salutary effect on your mental well-being.
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