grounded

adj
/ˈɡɹaʊn.dɪd/

Etymology

From Middle English grounded, i-grounded, equivalent to ground + -ed.

  1. inherited from grounded

Definitions

  1. Not allowed to fly.

  2. Aground.

  3. Of or pertaining to an electrical conductor which is connected to earth

    Of or pertaining to an electrical conductor which is connected to earth; earthed.

  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. Confined to stay inside, typically by a parent, as a punishment.

      • "Sam, wait. You're not actually grounded. I just want you to be better about listening when I tell you something."
    2. With well-considered priorities through a good understanding of what truly matters.

      • Near-synonyms: prudent, reasonable, sensible, wise; realistic, real; mature; see also Thesaurus:wise
    3. simple past and past participle of ground

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA