- Adequately versed in a subject.
- Having a sound basis; well-founded.
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Dictionary:
well-ground·ed (wĕl'groun'dĭd) |
| Thesaurus: well-grounded |
adjective
| WordNet: well-grounded |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
reflects weight of sound argument or evidence
Synonyms: reasoned, sound
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