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grounded
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
grounded
(adjective)
well–grounded
(adjective)
ground
(verb)
grounded
/
ˈ
graʊndəd/
adjective
grounded
/
ˈ
graʊndəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of GROUNDED
[
more grounded; most grounded
]
—
used to describe a person who is sensible and has a good understanding of what is really important in life
He's trying to stay
grounded
despite all the fame and praise.
She comes from a very
grounded
family.
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