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How to spell NIDDLE correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "niddle", worry not! The correct word you're looking for is "needle". Common typos can occur, but with a little caution, you can easily avoid this mistake. Remember to double-check your spelling and proofread your work to ensure precision and accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell niddle correctly

  • addle The hot sun began to addle his brain after being outside for hours.
  • coddle As a mother, she would coddle her children and protect them from any harm.
  • cuddle
  • diddle
  • Diddler
  • diddly I didn't get diddly done today.
  • doddle I'm just going to take a quick doddle in the shower.
  • fiddle She loved to fiddle with the settings on her camera to get the perfect shot.
  • fiddler The fiddler on the roof was keeping everyone entertained.
  • fiddly It's a bit fiddly to do that.
  • fuddle
  • girdle The girdle was tight and uncomfortable, but it made her dress look perfect.
  • huddle
  • idle He was caught in an idle moment staring out of the window.
  • kindle I love to relax by the fireplace and kindle a good book.
  • meddle I promised myself I would never meddle in someone else's relationships.
  • middle In the center of the room, there is a middle drawer.
  • muddle I can't find my keys, so I am in a muddle.
  • needle I need a needle and thread to sew this button back.
  • nibble I did a quick nibble of the cake, then decided not to eat any.
  • Nickle I need a nickle to buy some candy.
  • Nicole My friend Nicole has two cats.
  • niggle Even though the house was perfect, she couldn't help but niggle over the small crack in the bathroom tile.
  • nile
  • noddle I don't understand what you mean by "noddle." Could you please clarify or provide more context?
  • noddles I cooked some delicious stir-fried vegetables with noddles last night.
  • nodule A nodule is a benign (noncancerous) lump found in the body.
  • noodle I like to eat noodle soup on cold days.
  • paddle I love to paddle in the calm waters of the lake.
  • peddle
  • piddle I need to take my dog out so he can piddle.
  • piddly I'm not even a little bit perturbed; this is just piddly compared to the trouble I caused last week.
  • puddle
  • riddle I cannot solve the riddle.
  • saddle He adjusted the saddle on the horse before mounting it.
  • sidle
  • tiddler As a child, I always felt like a tiddler compared to my older siblings who were taller and stronger.
  • tiddly I felt a little tiddly after having just one glass of wine.
  • toddle The toddler began to toddle towards his mother's outstretched arms.
  • waddle The penguin had to waddle to move around on the ice.

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