Well-founded


[wel-foun-did] /ˈwɛlˈfaʊn dɪd/
adjective
1.
having a foundation in fact; based on good reasons, information, etc.:
well-founded suspicions.
well-founded
adjective (well founded when postpositive)
1.
having good grounds: well-founded rumours

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