addled (Meaning)

Wordnet

addled (s)

(of eggs) no longer edible

confused and vague; used especially of thinking

Webster

addled (imp. & p. p.)

of Addle

addled Sentence Examples

  1. The heat and humidity had addled my brain, making it difficult to concentrate on the task at hand.
  2. His lack of sleep had left him with an addled mind, unable to recall important details.
  3. The confusing instructions had addled the team, causing them to make mistakes in their project.
  4. The constant noise in the crowded city street addled her senses, making it challenging to focus on conversation.
  5. The sudden change in plans had addled our schedule, causing confusion among the team members.
  6. The contradictory information in the report had left everyone with addled thoughts about the project's status.
  7. Trying to process the complex data had addled my analytical abilities, leading to errors in my calculations.
  8. The unexpected news had addled his emotions, leaving him in a state of shock.
  9. Lack of clear communication had addled the team's understanding of the client's requirements.
  10. The continuous disruptions in the classroom had addled the students, affecting their ability to grasp the lesson.

FAQs About the word addled

(of eggs) no longer edible, confused and vague; used especially of thinkingof Addle

decomposed, decayed, corrupted,rotten, spoiled, soured, rancid, rotting, turned, contaminated

undecomposed,fresh, sweet, undecomposed, preserved, good, fresh, sweet, preserved, good

The heat and humidity had addled my brain, making it difficult to concentrate on the task at hand.

His lack of sleep had left him with an addled mind, unable to recall important details.

The confusing instructions had addled the team, causing them to make mistakes in their project.

The constant noise in the crowded city street addled her senses, making it challenging to focus on conversation.