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healthy

HEHL-thee

Healthy (adj) means In good physical or mental condition; free from illness. Example: “A healthy diet includes plenty of vegetables.”

adj
1
In good physical or mental condition; free from illness.
"A healthy diet includes plenty of vegetables."
"The doctor confirmed the baby was healthy."
2
Sizeable or substantial, especially of an amount.
"The company reported a healthy profit this quarter."

How to use healthy

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishIn good condition — or, informally, a decent-sized amount of something.

Common pairings
healthy lifestyle healthy profit stay healthy

Word forms

healthier comparative, more healthy comparative, healthiest superlative, most healthy superlative

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A _____ diet includes plenty of vegetables.

Etymology

Formed from health plus the adjective suffix -y.

in good shape robust in good health all oak and iron bound buxom fit hail hale hale and hearty in the pink of health lusty normal

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Frequently asked questions

What does “healthy” mean?

The word “healthy” means in good physical or mental condition; free from illness. In plain terms, in good condition — or, informally, a decent-sized amount of something.

How do you pronounce “healthy”?

“Healthy” is pronounced HEHL-thee (/ˈhɛl.θi/ in IPA).

How do you use “healthy” in a sentence?

Here is “healthy” used in a sentence: “A healthy diet includes plenty of vegetables.”

What is another word for “healthy”?

Words with a similar meaning to “healthy” include all oak and iron bound, buxom, fit, hail, hale and hale and hearty.

What is the opposite of “healthy”?

The opposite of “healthy” — its antonyms — are diseased and ill.

What part of speech is “healthy”?

“Healthy” is an adjective.

Is “healthy” a common word?

“Healthy” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “healthy” have?

“Healthy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: in good physical or mental condition; free from illness.

What is the difference between healthy and healthful?

Traditionally, healthy describes someone in good health, while healthful describes things that promote health, such as food. So a person is healthy and a salad is healthful. In everyday modern use, though, healthy has largely absorbed both senses, and healthy food is now widely accepted by most speakers.

What does it mean to be healthy?

Being healthy means being in good physical and mental condition and free from illness, but it is broader than simply not being sick. It also takes in energy, sound sleep, balanced nutrition, fitness, and emotional wellbeing. Health is often seen as overall wellness rather than merely the absence of disease.

Can healthy describe things other than people?

Yes. Healthy often describes things that are sound, thriving, or beneficial: a healthy economy, a healthy relationship, a healthy appetite, or a healthy bank balance. In these uses it means strong, well-functioning, or substantial, extending the core idea of good health well beyond the human body.

What is the opposite of healthy?

The main opposites are unhealthy, ill, sick, and unwell when describing a person's condition, and harmful or unwholesome when describing things that are bad for health. Where healthy means sound and free from illness, its antonyms point to sickness, poor condition, or things that damage wellbeing.

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