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How to spell SIDDLED correctly?

If you happened to misspell "siddled", fret not, it happens to the best of us. The correct suggestions could be "settled" or "sidled". While "settled" signifies reaching a resolution or finding a place to rest, "sidled" refers to moving in a cautious or sideways manner.

List of suggestions on how to spell siddled correctly

  • addled The heat made my mind addled and I couldn't think straight.
  • coddled She coddled her pet cat by holding him all day and feeding him treats.
  • Cuddled She cuddled up with her pillow and drifted off to sleep.
  • diddled
  • Fiddled She fiddled nervously with her hair, avoiding eye contact with her interviewer.
  • fuddled
  • Girdled The mountains were girdled with lush green forests.
  • huddled
  • Idled The workers idled about the factory, waiting for the power to come back on.
  • Meddled I shouldn't have meddled in their personal affairs, it caused more harm than good.
  • muddled I was so muddled after staying up all night studying that I couldn't remember my own name.
  • Paddled I paddled down the river in my inflatable kayak.
  • Peddled
  • Piddled I needed to pick up some toilet paper, so I piddled in the bushes.
  • Puddled After the heavy rain, the streets were puddled with water.
  • raddled The old lady's face appeared raddled with wrinkles and age.
  • riddled
  • saddle She tightened the saddle on her horse before they set off on their ride.
  • saddled I was saddled with the task of cleaning up the broken glass.
  • saddler The saddler was busy fitting the new saddle onto the horse.
  • saddles
  • Sided
  • sidle I saw the cat sidle up to the birdfeeder, hoping to catch a bird.
  • Sidled The horse sidled up to the cow.
  • sidles The cat sidles up to me, hoping for a treat.
  • Singled She always felt singled out by her boss for criticism, which made her work environment intolerable.
  • Sizzled I love my bacon sizzled on a nice hot grate.
  • sodded The field was sodded prior to the tractor driving through.
  • Swaddled My little baby was swaddled up tight in her crib, sleeping soundly.
  • Toddled The toddler toddled around the room, trying to grab everything in sight.
  • Waddled She waddled towards the door.

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