well-founded

adjective

well-found·​ed ˈwel-ˈfau̇n-dəd How to pronounce well-founded (audio)
: based on excellent reasoning, information, judgment, or grounds

Examples of well-founded in a Sentence

even a well-founded argument can lead to an erroneous conclusion if one of the premises is incorrect a well-founded complaint about the business's treatment of its customers
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If the Bears can’t shake the defeat off at Arizona in Week 9, that panic could be well-founded and the team may end up in the NFC North cellar. Steve Silverman, Forbes, 28 Oct. 2024 There’s urgency to Sunday’s game that is well-founded for a squad build for a deep playoff run. Jay Paris, Forbes, 19 Oct. 2024 In tandem with their middling 3rd-down conversion rate (41.6%), your frustration as a fan is well-founded. Matthew Self, The Arizona Republic, 26 Sep. 2024 Of course there are trolls out there, but a great deal of criticism for this show is well-founded and compelling and certainly the falling viewership numbers lend credence to critocs. Erik Kain, Forbes, 14 Sep. 2024 Those fears appear to have been well-founded with Nvidia’s stock tanking 9.5% overnight, wiping about $300 billion of its market cap, amid a broad sell-off in U.S. markets. Lee Ying Shan, CNBC, 4 Sep. 2024 Justice Sotomayor’s fear is well-founded Granting immunity from criminal prosecution is a prosecutorial function, not a judicial function. Reader Commentary, Baltimore Sun, 8 July 2024 The group’s initial doubts were well-founded, says Brant Robertson, an astronomer and JADES member at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who is also a co-author of the preprint paper that reported the new record holder. Riis Williams, Scientific American, 13 June 2024 Considering that pro–gay rights rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court began in earnest only with Lawrence v. Texas, these fears were more than well-founded. Omar G. Encarnación, Foreign Affairs, 28 June 2015

Word History

First Known Use

1608, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of well-founded was in 1608

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“Well-founded.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/well-founded. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

well-founded

adjective
well-found·​ed
-ˈfau̇n-dəd
: based on good reasons
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