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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Warranted' in a Sentence

"Justified or well-founded; having a valid or legitimate basis; lacking uncertainty or speculation." more

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After completing all her homework, Sarah felt a warranted sense of accomplishment.
His excellent behavior in class warranted a gold star on the chart.
The loud thunderstorm warranted a delay in the outdoor picnic.
The doctor said the medicine was warranted to cure the common cold.
The detective had a warranted suspicion that the missing keys were hidden under the bed.

Warranted

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adjectiveJustified or well-founded; having a valid or legitimate basis; lacking uncertainty or speculation.
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Last Updated On: March 25, 2024
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