SALUTARY


Meaning of SALUTARY in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a salutary reminder (= one that teaches you something )

The earthquake in China is a salutary reminder of how fragile human existence can be.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

effect

Some mention has been made already of the salutary effect which business support can have on motivation in schools.

These positive feelings will have a salutary effect on their growth toward self-sufficiency.

lesson

It was a salutary lesson for me on risking rejection and on my perceived notions of status.

Experience of reality provides the salutary lesson .

More simple salutary lessons were being learned in Britain too.

It is extremely disconcerting, and the Madness debate provided a salutary lesson for Morrissey, as well as ourselves.

reminder

Those incidents are a salutary reminder of the dedication of police officers to protecting the public.

The Crabb incident is a salutary reminder that one should never believe anything a government says about an incident involving intelligence.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The war could have a salutary effect on other countries in the region.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Indeed, Evangelicals considered fear of death to be salutary .

Mrs Trowbridge will be visiting her relatives for Christmas, and I will find this exercise in responsibility a salutary one.

No vanity here: the result is a warts-and-all publication intended as salutary reading during management training.

Some mention has been made already of the salutary effect which business support can have on motivation in schools.

The very struggle to overcome the new problems can have a salutary welding effect on the new church.

The writing stage, when topics and questions are actually put down, can be quite a salutary experience.

These positive feelings will have a salutary effect on their growth toward self-sufficiency.

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