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Warranted Meaning in English

word · lemma: warrant

ˈwɔɹəntɪd
WAWR-uhn-tid
wˈɒɹəntɪd
WOR-uhn-tid

释义

If something is warranted, it is justified, deserved, or has good reasons for happening or being done.

用法与细微差别

Formal and mainly written. Commonly used after verbs like 'consider', 'feel', or 'seem' (e.g., 'not warranted', 'fully warranted'). Often means 'made necessary' or 'reasonable'. Don't confuse with 'guaranteed'—'warranted' focuses on justification, not a promise.

例句

The punishment was warranted because he broke the rules.

basic

His fears are warranted after what happened yesterday.

basic

Is all this attention really warranted?

basic

Her criticism wasn’t warranted; I did everything correctly.

natural

A little caution here is definitely warranted.

natural

If you ask me, the excitement isn’t really warranted.

natural