"Salutary" is an adjective used to describe something that is beneficial, promoting health or well-being, or having a positive effect on one's character or behavior. Etymology : The word "salutary" has its roots in Latin. It comes from the Latin word "salutaris," which is derived from "salus," meaning "health" or "well-being." The term evolved over time and was adopted into Middle English as "salutary," retaining its original sense of promoting health, well-being, or beneficial effects. In contemporary usage, "salutary" describes something that is conducive to good health, beneficial, or advantageous. Sample Sentences: The exercise routine had a salutary impact on her overall fitness and energy levels. The doctor recommended a salutary diet to improve the patient's health. The criticism, though initially harsh, had a salutary effect on his work, prompting improvement. The new policies were imple...
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