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wholesome - conducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-being; "wholesome attitude"; "wholesome appearance"; "wholesome food" |
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unwholesome detrimental to physical or moral well-being; "unwholesome food"; "unwholesome habits like smoking"
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healthful conducive to good health of body or mind; "a healthful climate"; "a healthful environment"; "healthful nutrition"; "healthful sleep"; "Dickens's relatively healthful exuberance"
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healthy having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or disease; "a rosy healthy baby"; "staying fit and healthy"
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sound thorough; "a sound thrashing"
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alimental,
alimentary,
nourishing,
nutrient,
nutritious,
nutritive of or providing nourishment; "good nourishing stew"
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heart-healthy of foods that are low in fats and sodium and other ingredients that may foster heart disease
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good for you,
salubrious,
healthy favorable to health of mind or body; "not the most salubrious campsite"; "one of the less salubrious suburbs"
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satisfying,
hearty,
substantial,
square,
solid without reservation; "hearty support"
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organic involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs; "an organic disease"
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salubrious favorable to health of mind or body; "not the most salubrious campsite"; "one of the less salubrious suburbs"
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wholesome - sound or exhibiting soundness in body or mind; "exercise develops wholesome appetites"; "a grin on his ugly wholesome face" |
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healthy having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or disease; "a rosy healthy baby"; "staying fit and healthy"
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