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grounded

Definition for grounded

adjective as in familiar

adjective as in initiated

adjective as in punished

adjective as in rooted

Strongest matches

entrenched, fixed

Strong matches

established, firm

Weak matches

based on, deep

adjective as in shipwrecked

Strong matches

marooned, reefed, stranded, wrecked

Weak match

cast away

adjective as in stranded

adjective as in stuck

Strong match

lost

Weak match

high and dry

adverb as in aground

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Example Sentences

Our moral sense is grounded in intuition, not reason, Gray argues, and in perception rather than objective reality.

From Salon

“It really is kind of a love letter to an older way of making things that was much more grounded in reality and practical effects and forced perspective,” Erwin says.

But Mr Davies-Carr said he wanted to keep the boys "very grounded" in how they live their lives.

From BBC

Since its premiere at the Venice Film Festival last year, “I’m Still Here” has accrued critical praise for Torres’ unassuming performance grounded in internalized grief.

Because Marvel is in a “rebuilding phase,” the financial prospects for the new film have to be “a little more grounded” for the studio, he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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