salubrious : unsavory ::
  1. imperious : domineering
  2. munificent : generous
  3. natty : dapper
  4. perfidious : loyal
Explanation
Answer: Choice (D) is correct.

In the first half of the analogy, salubrious and unsavory are antonyms. Salubrious refers to something that is healthy and wholesome, not unsavory. So, look for the answer choice that contains antonyms. In choice (A), someone who is imperious is commanding and haughty, domineering over others, so eliminate that choice. In choice (B), munificent is a synonym for generous and charitable, so eliminate that choice. In choice (C), someone who is natty is dapper, and has a keen sense of style. Choice (D) is the only choice that contains antonyms. Someone who is perfidious is treacherous and disloyal, so that is the correct choice.
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