salubriousness
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Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being healthful, wholesome, or invigorating: "Salubriousness" refers to the state or property of promoting good health, well-being, or a feeling of vitality.
Usage
- "Salubriousness" is a formal noun used to describe the health-giving quality of an environment, climate, or condition. It emphasizes the positive, restorative effects on physical (and sometimes mental) health.
Examples
- Noun:
- The salubriousness of the mountain air was immediately apparent to the visitors. (The healthful quality of the mountain air was immediately apparent.)
- Doctors often praised the salubriousness of the coastal town for patients recovering from illness. (Doctors often praised the health-promoting nature of the coastal town.)
Advanced Usage
- "The salubriousness of a lifestyle": Refers to the healthfulness inherent in a particular way of living.
- He wrote a book extolling the salubriousness of a simple, agrarian lifestyle.
- Used in comparative or evaluative contexts to assess environments.
- The study compared the salubriousness of urban parks versus rural settings.
Variants and Related Words
- Salubrious (adj): Favorable to or promoting health; healthful.
- They moved to a more salubrious neighborhood.
- Salubriously (adv): In a healthful manner.
- Salubrity (n): A less common synonym for "salubriousness."
Synonyms
- Healthfulness: The quality of being conducive to good health.
- Wholesomeness: The quality of promoting physical or moral well-being.
- Beneficialness: The quality of being advantageous, especially to health.
Antonyms
- Insalubriousness: The quality of being unhealthy or unwholesome.
- Unhealthfulness: The quality of being detrimental to health.
- Noxiousness: The quality of being harmful or poisonous.
Noun
- the quality of being salubrious and invigorating