Well-Funded

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /wɛl ˈfʌndɪd/

Definitions of well-funded

adjective describing a person, organization, or project that has a sufficient amount of money or resources to operate effectively

Example Sentences

A1 The school received a well-funded grant for new computers.

A2 The charity organization is well-funded and able to help many people in need.

B1 The startup company became successful due to being well-funded by investors.

B2 The research project was well-funded, allowing for extensive data collection and analysis.

C1 The political campaign was well-funded, enabling the candidate to run a successful advertising campaign.

C2 The museum renovation project was well-funded, resulting in a state-of-the-art exhibition space.

Examples of well-funded in a Sentence

formal The research project was successful due to being well-funded.

informal The start-up company is doing great because it's well-funded.

slang That band is going places - they're so well-funded!

figurative With her well-funded arsenal of talents, she can accomplish anything.

Grammatical Forms of well-funded

past tense

well-funded

plural

well-funded

comparative

more well-funded

superlative

most well-funded

present tense

well-fund

future tense

will be well-funded

perfect tense

have well-funded

continuous tense

is being well-funded

singular

well-funded

positive degree

well-funded

infinitive

to well-fund

gerund

well-funding

participle

well-funded

Origin and Evolution of well-funded

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'well-funded' originated from the combination of the words 'well' and 'funded' to indicate a sufficient amount of financial resources.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of financial matters, the term 'well-funded' has evolved to be more commonly used in various fields to describe organizations or projects with substantial financial backing.