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well-grounded

 
Dictionary: well-ground·ed   (wĕl'groun'dĭd)
 
adj.
  1. Adequately versed in a subject.
  2. Having a sound basis; well-founded.

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adjective

  1. Possessing, proceeding from, or exhibiting good judgment and prudence: balanced, commonsensible, commonsensical, judicious, levelheaded, prudent, rational, reasonable, sagacious, sage, sane, sapient, sensible, sound2, well-founded, wise1. See reason/unreason, sane/insane.
  2. Based on good judgment, reasoning, or evidence: cogent, just, solid, sound2, tight, valid, well-founded. See good/bad, reason/unreason.

 
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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: reflects weight of sound argument or evidence
  Synonyms: reasoned, sound


 
 
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