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How to spell FIDLED correctly?

The correct spelling of "fidled" is actually "fiddled". It's a common mistake but there is no other possible correction. Fiddling is the act of playing a violin or manipulating something carelessly, while fidling is not a word.

List of suggestions on how to spell fidled correctly

  • Dialed I dialed his number but there was no answer.
  • diddled I diddled around on my phone instead of doing my work.
  • faded The writing on the old sign had faded over time, making it difficult to read.
  • failed I failed my driving test on the first attempt.
  • felled He felled the large oak tree in his backyard with a chainsaw.
  • fiddle Playing the fiddle has always been a passion of mine.
  • Fiddled She fiddled with her pen while trying to come up with a creative idea for her assignment.
  • fiddler The fiddler played a lively tune that had everyone tapping their feet along with the beat.
  • fiddles
  • Fidel
  • field The farmer planted corn in the field.
  • Fielded
  • Filed
  • filet I ordered a grilled filet of salmon at the restaurant.
  • filled
  • fillet I would like to order a fillet of salmon for dinner tonight.
  • Fitted I need to buy some new fitted sheets.
  • Fizzled After the party, everything fizzled.
  • Fled When the police arrived, the thief fled the scene.
  • foaled
  • foiled She was foiled in her attempt to steal the money.
  • Fondled He fondled her hand as they walked through the park together.
  • Fooled I thought I had won the lottery, but it turned out to be a prank and I was fooled.
  • fouled I fouled my shirt in the field.
  • Fowled I fowled my ball while I was playing.
  • frilled The garment had a frilled neckline.
  • fuddled I can't focus on this test because I'm fuddled.
  • fueled I'm fueled for today's race.
  • Fulled In England, Fulled means finished, complete.
  • furled The sails were furled tightly against the mast during the storm.
  • Girdled Venus was wearing a girdled dress.
  • Idled The car idled in the driveway as I finished gathering my things.
  • Piddled I piddled all over the place.
  • riddled The text was riddled with misspellings.
  • Sidled I sidled up to the bar, trying not to attract any attention.
  • tiled
  • tilled Digging in the earth with her hands, Grace tilled the soil for her newest seedlings.

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