Having good warrant or credit; well-accredited; well-trusted.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "well-warranted" in a sentence
"Of course, that independent judiciary may give rise to certain well-warranted disappointments from time to time, but I'll take Antonin Scalia over the Supreme Court of Libya any day of the week."
"I can't imagine a better way of celebrating the original Christmas event, or a better way of kicking off a new year, than by allowing our genuine and well-warranted joy to be interrupted by the suffering of our world, even for a moment."
"I can t imagine a better way of celebrating the original Christmas event, or a better way of kicking off a new year, than by allowing our genuine and well-warranted joy to be interrupted by the suffering of our world, even for a moment."