Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
well-grounded
Adjective
/ˈwɛl ˈɡraʊndɪd/
Definition
Having a solid basis or foundation; firmly established in reason, knowledge, or belief.
Examples
- The scientist presented a well-grounded theory to explain her findings.
- His well-grounded confidence in the project was reassuring to the investors.
- She made a well-grounded argument during the debate that impressed everyone.
Meaning
Well-grounded refers to a state of being firmly established or based on solid reasoning, evidence, or understanding. It is often used to describe beliefs, opinions, or arguments that are supported by facts or sound reasoning.
Synonyms
- Justified
- Sound
- Established
- Substantiated
- Supported