riddled
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Adj — Full of holes throughout.
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Etymology
The adjective form of the verb riddle, "to pierce with holes."
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What does “riddled” mean?
The word “riddled” means full of holes throughout. In plain terms, full of holes, or thoroughly affected throughout by problems, mistakes, or something else unwanted.
How do you pronounce “riddled”?
“Riddled” is pronounced RIH-duhld (/ˈɹɪdəld/ in IPA).
How do you use “riddled” in a sentence?
Here is “riddled” used in a sentence: “The old tin roof was riddled with rust holes.”
What part of speech is “riddled”?
“Riddled” is an adjective.
Is “riddled” a common word?
“Riddled” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “riddled” have?
“Riddled” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: full of holes throughout.