Salubrious in a sentence as an adjective

"Since salubrious means "good" or "healthy", this statement doesn't make much sense.

"Or do we find some other, less salubrious way around the problem?

But I would contend that the premise of the system is that structure will be salubrious for debate.

Like, yeah it's probably not totally salubrious to get blazed every day.

These aren't big multinational chains, they're like booths that pop up and down every year, in the less salubrious parts of town.

Care to cite all the research showing the interactions social media provide are in fact so salubrious?

Perhaps it's something to do with spending too much of my life in Stoke-on-Trent, one of the less salubrious corners of England.

It's only a risky item because some people can't stand the idea of there being any way to access the internet that doesn't include all of the less salubrious bits.

Reminds me also: I wonder if mouth ulcers can happen similarly, which appear after eating less salubrious meats sometimes.

If the implication is that these buses were taken out of circulation due to a vocal lobby of car owners of certain luxury marques, living in salubrious boroughs, then it is a preposterous suggestion.

Semicolon and Sons sued Sammy "Sentence" Splice, saying his single-sentence sagas seemed somewhat salaciously un-salubrious.

Salubrious definitions

adjective

promoting health; healthful; "a healthy diet"; "clean healthy air"; "plenty of healthy sleep"; "healthy and normal outlets for youthful energy"; "the salubrious mountain air and water"- C.B.Davis; "carrots are good for you"

See also: healthy

adjective

favorable to health of mind or body; "not the most salubrious campsite"; "one of the less salubrious suburbs"