verb (past participle of found) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The philanthropist founded an organization to provide education for underprivileged children.

Definition:Set up or establish an organization or institution.

From founded an organization

Example:The small town is a charming place with a rich history, dating back to when it was founded in 1753.

Definition:A city established in 1753.

From a city founded in 1753

Example:The new business was founded on a solid basis, ensuring long-term growth and success.

Definition:Built or established on strong and reliable grounds or principles.

From founded on a solid basis

Example:Their long-standing conflict was founded on a misunderstanding that neither side realized until much later.

Definition:Established based on a misunderstanding or error.

From founded on a misunderstanding

Example:The club was founded by five local athletes who shared a passion for the sport.

Definition:Established by a particular person or group.

From founded by

Example:The school is founded on the principles of equality and inclusivity, ensuring all students receive a fair education.

Definition:Established based on certain fundamental principles or beliefs.

From founded on the principles of

Example:The foundation was founded on the legacy of its benefactor who had made significant contributions to the arts.

Definition:Based on or established due to something.

From founded on

Example:His entire career had been founded on a lie, which was now coming to light.

Definition:Established based on an incorrect or false premise.

From founded on a lie

Example:He recalled the moment he saw the city for the first time, the moment his life was founded in a bustling metropolis.

Definition:Established in a particular year or place.

From founded in

Example:Their strong friendship was founded on trust, which had lasted for decades.

Definition:Built or established on mutual trust and reliability.

From founded on trust