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Princeton's WordNet

  1. riddledadjective

    (often followed by `with') damaged throughout by numerous perforations or holes

    "a sweater riddled with moth holes"; "cliffs riddled with caves"; "the bullet-riddled target"

  2. riddledadjective

    spread throughout

    "cities riddled with corruption"

Wiktionary

  1. riddledadjective

    Damaged throughout by holes.

  2. riddledadjective

    Having (something) spread throughout, as if by an infestation.

ChatGPT

  1. riddled

    Riddled generally means something that is spread or scattered all over in a way that pervades or is inextricably mixed with it. Riddled can refer to numerous holes or indentations on a surface, widespread presence of something harmful or undesirable, flaws spread throughout a work, or many problems that affect a circumstance or condition. For instance, a book can be "riddled with errors" or a wooden structure can be "riddled with termites".

Webster Dictionary

  1. Riddled

    of Riddle

Wikidata

  1. Riddled

    A mysterious villain known as the Riddler challenges Yin, secretly helped by Batman, to a number of riddles. Things are not what they seem from the riddles...

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of RIDDLED in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of RIDDLED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of RIDDLED in a Sentence

  1. Mark Campanale:

    We weren’t thinking of a political narrative at all, we said there are risks riddled across the system, and that the answer to the carbon bubble was to address the regulatory challenges.

  2. Nancy Seltzer:

    The ongoing campaign by the AP to denigrate Plácido Domingo is not only inaccurate but unethical. These new claims are riddled with inconsistencies and, as with the first story, in many ways, simply incorrect, due to an ongoing investigation, we will not comment on specifics, but we strongly dispute the misleading picture that the AP is attempting to paint of Mr. Domingo.

  3. Butler D. Shaffer:

    Our lack of constant awareness has also permitted us to accept definitions of freedom that are not necessarily consistent with the actuality of being free. Because we have learned to confuse the word with the reality the word seeks to describe, our vocabulary has become riddled with distorted and contradictory meanings smuggled into the language.

  4. Stephanie Grisham:

    Once again part of the liberal media, this time Vanity Fair, has written a story riddled with unnamed sources and false assertions, as a magazine tailored to women it is shameful that they continue to write salacious and false stories meant to demean Mrs. President Trump, rather than focus on President Trump positive work as First Lady and as a supportive wife and mother.

  5. Dana Weiser:

    A solid, satisfying relationship is less likely to be riddled with infidelity.

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