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salubrious

[suh-loo-bree-uhs] / səˈlu bri əs /


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In my experience, living attuned to Earth’s cycles and seasons — and I don’t mean shopping for outerwear online — has a salubrious effect on body, mind and soul.

From Washington Post

The Internet is in fact a place where devils scream back and forth, but there are millions of them now, enough to remind us of how salubrious it can be to take a break.

From Salon

What it did mean, however, is that she was fending for herself in some of Leeds' less salubrious neighbourhoods.

From BBC

Marsden got his public-art start in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1980s, helping local youth paint murals “in some of the less salubrious parts of town.”

From Seattle Times

It stood for efforts at treatment that involved offering a salubrious environment, with fresh air and serene surroundings.

From Washington Post