adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Exercises have a salutary effect on overall health.

Definition:The influence that one thing or person has on another or on the external environment, or the consequences of an action or a set of actions.

From effect

Example:The recommendation to quit smoking was salutary for everyone's health.

Definition:An action or habit that is socially unacceptable or unhealthy, such as a vice like smoking or drinking.

From vice

Example:The punishment had a salutary impact on the other inmates.

Definition:A good or beneficial influence exerted by an action, policy, or decision.

From impact

Example:Establishing a more salutary pattern for daily nutrition can lead to a healthier life.

Definition:A typical arrangement or sequence of things, often applied positively to guiding a better way of life.

From pattern

Example:The salutary influence of her teacher inspired her to pursue a career in medicine.

Definition:The capacity to have an effect on the character or behavior of another person or the circumstances of another’s life.

From influence

Example:Regular exercise is a salutary habit for maintaining good health.

Definition:A behavior pattern acquired by frequent repetition.

From habit

Example:The practice of mindfulness has a salutary effect on mental health.

Definition:The act or custom of regularly engaging in an activity, often considered beneficial.

From practice

Example:Following a strict dietary regimen can have a salutary effect on diabetes management.

Definition:A planned program of action or behavior, such as a planned course of exercise for probable improvement or remission.

From regimen

Example:His father's salutary advice helped him make the right choice.

Definition:Guidance, help, or instruction given with the aim of assisting in the making of a decision.

From advice

Example:The salutary guidance from his mentor helped him navigate his career.

Definition:Direction, advice, or instruction provided to help someone, especially in making decisions.

From guidance