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health-giving
adjective as in comforting
Strongest matches
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adjective as in healthful/healthy
Weak matches
- advantageous
- aiding
- aseptic
- beneficial
- benign
- body-building
- bracing
- cathartic
- clean
- compensatory
- conducive
- corrective
- desirable
- disease-free
- energy-giving
- fresh
- harmless
- healing
- helpful
- hygienic
- innocuous
- invigorating
- mitigative
- nourishing
- nutritious
- nutritive
- profitable
- pure
- restorative
- salubrious
- salutary
- sanatory
- sanitary
- stimulating
- sustaining
- tonic
- unadulterated
- unpolluted
- untainted
- useful
- wholesome
adjective as in healthsome
adjective as in nourishing
Strongest match
adjective as in nutritious
adjective as in nutritive
adjective as in remedial
adjective as in wholesome
Example Sentences
Posset was thought to have health-giving, curative qualities, so it was most commonly made to have on hand for family members who fell ill.
Taking families out of the “dust, dirt, and smoke” of a city apartment and putting them into houses in a “fresh, pure, health-giving district” was a rise in class and station all by itself.
Concerns were raised in June after bacteria made its health-giving water unfit for drinking.
Cheltenham faces losing its 300-year-old spa status after bacteria made its health-giving water unfit for drinking.
It’s proper to note that white-collar workers gained significant freedoms as a result of the pandemic, including the health-giving ability to work from home, while the laboring class — those so-called essential workers — were forced to report to work at restaurants and retail stores, at great risk to their health.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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