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61ill-founded — /ˈɪl faʊndəd/ (say il fownduhd) adjective on a weak or illogical basis: an ill founded plea for mercy …
62ill-founded — [il′foun′did] adj. not supported by facts or sound reasons …
63well-founded — adjective based on sound reasoning or evidence well founded suspicions • Syn: ↑tenable • Similar to: ↑reasonable, ↑sensible • Derivationally related forms: ↑tenableness ( …
64i-founded — ME. pa. pple. of found v …
65well-founded — adjective Date: 14th century based on excellent reasoning, information, judgment, or grounds …
66List of entities founded by University of Michigan alumni — Alumni list links*List of Michigan Alumni *List of University of Michigan faculty and staff *List of University of Michigan arts alumni *List of University of Michigan business alumni *List of University of Michigan law and government alumni… …
67well-founded — adjective a) based on reasoning, evidence and good judgement b) properly substantiated …
68Provision made for the collection of weekly alms for the support of the Chapel of Our Lady near Guildhall founded pur tote la compaignie du Pui (ib.). — Henry le Waleis gave to the Confraternity of the Pui (de Podio) 5 marks annual quit rent on all his tenements in London for maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the new chapel at the Guildhall (Cal. L. Bk. E. pp. 1 and 2).… …
69well-founded — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. true, probable, plausible; see likely 1 , reliable 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. factual, based on hard facts, based on hard data, solid, rock solid, proven, substantiated, authoritative, well grounded. ANT.:… …
70ill founded — without a good reason, not based on fact …