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well-founded
[ wel-foun-did ]
adjective
- having a foundation in fact; based on good reasons, information, etc.:
well-founded suspicions.
well-founded
adjective
- having good grounds
well-founded rumours
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-founded1
Example Sentences
Now, as election day looms and anxieties grow, it seems their concerns were well-founded.
The letter also stated the UK government had given him "refugee status" for five years as it accepted he had the "well-founded fear of persecution and therefore cannot return to your country Singapore".
“In the beginning, we found their fear strange but as our study progressed we realised it was well-founded. We are concerned about their and their close relatives' safety.”
His concerns were dismissed by his colleagues in the majority — his “prediction does not seem to be well-founded,” sniffed Parker.
That they had a well-founded fear of anti-LGBTQ+ persecution back home.
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