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How to spell SEDDLED correctly?

If you meant to type "seddled" but realized it's incorrect, there are a few possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you intended to write "settled", meaning to resolve or find a solution. Alternatively, you might have meant "saddled", referring to placing a heavy burden or responsibility upon someone. Careful proofreading can help avoid such misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell seddled correctly

  • addled The heat made her addled and confused.
  • coddled
  • Cuddled The couple cuddled in front of the fireplace, enjoying each other's company.
  • diddled I diddled with the TV remote, trying to find a channel that wasn't showing commercials.
  • Fiddled She fiddled nervously with her pen while waiting for the test results.
  • fuddled After a few glasses of wine, the guest became fuddled and started slurring their words.
  • huddled
  • Meddled I wouldn't have gotten into so much trouble if he hadn't meddled in my affairs.
  • muddled I am feeling quite muddled after staying up all night to finish my essay.
  • needled The doctor needled my arm with a flu shot.
  • Paddled She paddled the kayak through the calm waters of the lake.
  • pedaled She pedaled her bicycle as fast as she could down the path.
  • Peddled The street vendor peddled his wares to passersby.
  • Piddled She piddled on the carpet.
  • Puddled The puddled rainwater created a vast mess on the sidewalk.
  • raddled The raddled old mansion had clearly seen better days, with peeling paint and a sagging porch.
  • riddled The answer to the riddle was convoluted and riddled with errors.
  • saddle She was sitting in the saddle, her back straight and her chin up.
  • saddled I was saddled with the task of packing up the horse's tack.
  • saddler The local saddler is known for crafting high-quality leather horse saddles.
  • saddles The cowboy tightened the saddles before mounting the horse.
  • sealed The envelope was sealed shut with a dab of glue.
  • sedated I was feeling very sedated after my surgery.
  • seduced She was seduced by the devil himself.
  • seedbed The community garden serves as a seedbed for urban agriculture initiatives.
  • seeded The farmer seeded the field with a mixture of wildflower seeds.
  • settled After months of searching, we finally settled on a new apartment in the city.
  • Sidled The cat sidled up to me, slowly rubbing its body against my leg.
  • Sledded As Sally sledded down the hill, she laughed and sang.
  • sodded The garden was freshly sodded, making it a lush green oasis.
  • Swaddled I was swaddled in blankets until I woke up.
  • Toddled sweets accompanied by the tinkle of porcelain Toddled from the cabinet.
  • Waddled I waddled to the post office.

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