How to spell TWEEDLE correctly?
If you mistakenly write "tweedle" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible corrections: "tweed" (a type of fabric), "twee" (meaning excessively quaint or cute) or "twiddle" (to fiddle or adjust something). Double-check your spelling to avoid such errors, but these alternatives might save the day!
List of suggestions on how to spell tweedle correctly
- Needle The needle on the scale indicated that I had gained weight.
- Treadle She used her foot to press down on the treadle of the sewing machine.
- Twaddle
- Tweed She wore a tweed jacket with matching pants.
- Tweedier As the weather grew colder, Jane opted for a tweedier coat to keep her warm.
- Tweeds He wore a pair of tweeds and a woolen cap that made him look like a grouse moorekeeper.
- Tweedy He wore a tweedy jacket to the countryside wedding.
- Twiddle I like to twiddle my hair when I get nervous.
- Wheedle He tried to wheedle his way out of trouble by giving her compliments.