healthy

adjective29 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A very common way to indicate a high degree of health.

Indicates a very high degree of health.

Relating to the health of the body.

Relating to the health of the mind.

To be healthy with no problems or illnesses at all.

Indicates a reasonably good degree of health.

Healthy in most aspects or for the most part.

To be healthy in every possible way.

Used to describe a person, company, or economy that is in a good financial state.

Indicates being healthy to a satisfactory or acceptable degree.

Indicates being healthy in comparison to others or to another state.

Healthy in the most important or fundamental ways.

Healthy in all ways except for one specific mentioned problem.

Healthy at its core or in its essential nature.

Seeming to be healthy, though the reality may be different.

A common fixed phrase emphasizing good physical condition.

To be in a state of good health. Can also apply to non-living things like an economy.

To have a physical appearance that suggests good health.

To perceive oneself as being in good health.

A common way to express maintaining good health.

To actively maintain a state of good health.

To continue to be in a healthy state, often despite challenges.

To appear to be healthy, based on observation.

To be in a healthy condition at birth.

To give the impression of being healthy.

To transition from a less healthy state to a healthy one.

To cause someone to remain healthy.

To cause someone to become healthy.

To believe or judge something to be beneficial for health.