adjective sa·lu·bri·ous \sə-ˈlü-brē-əs\
Origin of SALUBRIOUS
Latin salubris; akin to salvus safe, healthy
First Known Use: 1547
While this word may look a little fancy and off-putting, it is really just a fancy way of saying that something is good for you.
Exercise of the mind and body are salubrious.
See? Now YOU try!
Chocolate is salubrious. I need it for my sanity.
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