- Salubrious
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Salubrious
Salubrious
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(adjective) Health-giving; promoting well-being.Example
The mountain air was so salubrious that even a short stay left them feeling refreshed and energized.Word Origin
From Latin salubris, meaning “healthful,” related to salus, or “health.”
Fun FactIn the 18th and 19th centuries, “salubrious climates” were all the rage—people believed certain locations could cure ailments just by breathing the air. Seaside towns, high mountain retreats, and mineral springs all marketed themselves as salubrious destinations. Today, the word has broadened to describe anything that benefits your health—whether it’s clean food, clear skies, or even positive company. It’s a reminder that sometimes, well-being isn’t complicated—it’s environmental.
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