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How to spell ADLED correctly?

The misspelling "adled" could be corrected to "addled", which means confused or disoriented or to "aided", which means helped or assisted. Other possible corrections include "addle", which means to make something confused or "laddie", which is a Scottish term for a young boy.

List of suggestions on how to spell adled correctly

  • added She added more salt to the soup to enhance its flavor.
  • addend
  • addle The heat was starting to make me addle-brained.
  • addled I feel a bit addled after drinking so much liquor.
  • addles I don't know what you're trying to add, it just makes the soup taste total addles.
  • Adele After her audition, she was offered a role in an ad campaign for the new album by Adele.
  • Adler Adler was the first psychologist to establish a clinic in order to provide treatment for individuals with emotional disturbances.
  • adored My mother is adored by all of her family.
  • aided The tutor's guidance aided the student in understanding the complex math problem.
  • Ailed I had a terrible headache that ailed me for hours.
  • allied The two nations formed an allied force to combat terrorism.
  • Dawdled After lunch, I dawdled around the museum.
  • Doled The wealthy businessman doled out large sums of money for charity purposes.
  • idle I'm going to go out for a little while and idle.
  • Idled The car idled at the traffic light.
  • idler The idler spent his days lounging on the couch watching TV instead of finding a job.
  • Ladled She ladled the soup into the bowls and served them to her guests.
  • oiled He oiled the door hinges to make them stop squeaking.
  • Paddled The canoeist paddled downstream with ease.
  • raddled The raddled old woman hobbled down the street, clutching her tattered shawl.
  • saddled The farmer saddled his horse before heading out to the fields.
  • Sidled I sidled up next to her, feeling her unease.
  • tailed The squirrel tailed the bird feeder waiting for a chance to steal some food.
  • tiled The kitchen floor was tiled with beige ceramic tiles.
  • Waddled The small penguins waddled across the icy terrain to reach their nesting grounds.

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