healthful implies a positive contribution to a healthy condition.
a healthful diet
wholesome applies to what benefits, builds up, or sustains physically, mentally, or spiritually.
wholesome foods
the movie is wholesome family entertainment
salubrious applies chiefly to the helpful effects of climate or air.
cool and salubrious weather
salutary describes something corrective or beneficially effective, even though it may in itself be unpleasant.
a salutary warning that resulted in increased production
Examples of salutary in a Sentence
The accident should be a salutary lesson to be more careful.
the low interest rates should have a salutary effect on business
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England’s story in those months before the war was, and is, a salutary lesson.—
Jonathan Healey
september 18,
Literary Hub,
18 Sep. 2025 Trump’s announcement did have the salutary effect of placing the issue of financial services costs on the front burner, after its having languished for years.—
Business Columnist,
Los Angeles Times,
14 Jan. 2026 Duchamp’s habitual skepticism had the salutary effect of returning us to first principles.—
Sebastian Smee,
The Atlantic,
29 June 2026 If so, the decision will represent a salutary turn to judicial enforcement of limits on presidential power.—
Noah Feldman,
Twin Cities,
6 Nov. 2025 See All Example Sentences for salutary
Word History
Etymology
Middle French salutaire, from Latin salutaris, from salut-, salus health