Definitionadj. tending to promote physical well-being
Last update: August 28, 2015
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The railways was a salutary reminder of carelessness of railway authorities. [adjective]
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The only cheek he 's going to be turning is his butt cheek in a salutary mooning of his stunned opponent ! [adjective]
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In order to keep out the noonday sun and produce a salutary half-light for the blind queen's eyes, her windows were shaded by curtains of green Indian silk. [adjective]
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These are not times to sacrifice to the dotage of greybeards, or the tears of silly women, the measures of salutary severity which the dangers around compel us to adopt. [adjective]
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Jealousy had got hold of him: she stung him; but the sting was salutary: it gave him respite from the gnawing fang of melancholy. [adjective]
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Hence pleasure is, on the whole, good, and asceticism reprehensible, although in man's case there has arisen (owing to the rapidity of evolution) a certain derangement and divergence between the pleasant and the salutary (ยง 39). [Please select]
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Young Kerry's treatment of his leading persecutor had produced a salutary change of opinion. [Please select]
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The effect of the new point of view was most salutary, on the whole. [Please select]
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The counsels of our friend are of a salutary nature. [Please select]
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