D
Dicread
HomeDictionaryHhealthy

healthy

healthy / healthy / healthy / healthy
Adjective
comp: healthiersup: healthiest

The primary sense describes a state of physical vigor and the absence of illness. It carries a positive, proactive connotation, often associated with wellness, vitality, and balance rather than just the clinical absence of disease. When applied to non-biological contextslike finances or amountsit shifts toward meaning "substantial" or "robust." In these cases, it implies that the amount is not only large but sustainable and secure, suggesting a lack of fragility. In psychological or social contexts, it describes a balanced approach. A "healthy level of something (like skepticism or competition) suggests a middle ground that is beneficial rather than obsessive or destructive.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon; Chloe is in the university library, David is at his office.
David Smith

Just saw a kale smoothie ad. We need to get you on a healthy kick.

David Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

Dad, stop. I'm literally drowning in finals right now.

💡
David is attempting to be the 'cool/caring dad' by suggesting a health trend he saw online. Chloe responds with the idiom 'drowning in', meaning she is overwhelmed by her academic workload, showcasing their typical dynamic of unsolicited advice versus teenage stress.

Meanings

Adjectivehealthy

Possessing or promoting good health and free from illness.

"He maintains a healthy diet to stay fit."

Adjectivehealthy

Showing a strong, vigorous, or robust physical condition.

"The baby has a healthy appetite and sleeps well."

Adjectivehealthy

Indicating a state of success, stability, or strength, especially regarding finances or growth.

"The company reported a healthy profit for the third quarter."

Adjectivehealthy

Mentally sound, balanced, and free from psychological distress or dysfunction.

"It is important to develop a healthy relationship with social media."

Related Words

Last Updated: June 18, 2026Report an Error