How to spell SADDELED correctly?
If you find yourself frequently misspelling "saddeled", worry not! Here are a few suggestions to get it right: "saddled", meaning to place a saddle on a horse or "saddened", expressing feelings of sadness. Keep practicing and soon you'll never worry about this misspelling again!
List of suggestions on how to spell saddeled correctly
- addled The stress of the situation had addled his brain and he could not think straight.
- Paddled She paddled the canoe through the calm lake water.
- raddled Despite her age, her makeup left her looking raddled and tired.
- Saddened I was saddened to hear of your grandfather's passing.
- saddle The cowboy adjusted the saddle on his horse before heading out on the trail.
- saddled After being saddled with debt for years, he finally paid it all off.
- saddler The saddler repaired my horse's worn-out saddle.
- saddles The cowboy tightened the saddles on his horse before riding out for the day.
- Swaddled The baby was swaddled in a soft blanket, sound asleep in her crib.
- Waddled The chubby penguin waddled across the ice, searching for its next meal.
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