Riddled in a sentence
Synonym: filled, permeated. Antonym: clear, free
Meaning: Filled with or full of something undesirable; often used to describe a problem.

(1) The city was riddled with crime.
(2) The garden was riddled with weeds.
(3) The play was riddled with bathoses.
(4) The song was riddled with bathoses.
(5) The story was riddled with bathoses.
(6) The dance was riddled with bathoses.
(7) The textbook is riddled with errors.
(8) The attic was riddled with pestholes.
(9) The review was riddled with bathoses.
(10) The survey was riddled with bathoses.
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(11) The lecture was riddled with bathoses.
(12) The meeting was riddled with bathoses.
(13) The novel was riddled with plot twists.
(14) The old barn was riddled with pestholes.
(15) The puzzle was riddled with hidden clues.
(16) The evaluation was riddled with bathoses.
(17) The forest was riddled with hidden trails.
(18) The cake was riddled with chocolate chips.
(19) The car's body was riddled with rust spots.
(20) The computer program was riddled with bugs.
Riddled make sentence
(21) The old house was riddled with bullet holes.
(22) The report was riddled with spelling errors.
(23) The painting was riddled with brush strokes.
(24) The investigation was riddled with bathoses.
(25) The basketball court was riddled with cracks.
(26) The organization was riddled with corruption.
(27) The building was riddled with bullet casings.
(28) The road was riddled with potholes and cracks.
(29) The wooden fence was riddled with wormy holes.
(30) The movie was riddled with suspenseful moments.
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(31) The forest floor was riddled with animal tracks.
(32) The glacier was riddled with numerous crevasses.
(33) The old wooden fence was riddled with knotholes.
(34) The dorm room was riddled with clutter and mess.
(35) The speech was riddled with grammatical mistakes.
(36) The speech was riddled with political references.
(37) The computer code was riddled with syntax errors.
(38) The book was riddled with historical inaccuracies.
(39) The report was riddled with ungrammatical phrases.
(40) The speech was mediocre and riddled with mistakes.
Riddled meaningful sentence
(41) The politician's speech was riddled with fallacies.
(42) The conversation was riddled with awkward silences.
(43) The cake was riddled with tunnels of cream filling.
(44) The city's infrastructure was riddled with potholes.
(45) The math problem was riddled with complex equations.
(46) The conversation was riddled with misunderstandings.
(47) The impoverished neighborhood was riddled with crime.
(48) The journalist's article was riddled with flippancies.
(49) The report was riddled with statistical inconsistencies.
(50) The article was riddled with nonsenses and inaccuracies.
Riddled sentence examples
(51) The wooden beams in the attic were riddled with dry-rot.
(52) The corruptible police force was riddled with corruption.
(53) The abandoned office building was riddled with pestholes.
(54) The student's health was riddled with stress and anxiety.
(55) The library was riddled with outdated books and resources.
(56) The company's financials were riddled with erroneous data.
(57) The campus was riddled with social cliques and exclusivity.
(58) The group project was riddled with spite behind the scenes.
(59) The newspaper article was riddled with factual inaccuracies.
(60) The paragraph was riddled with grammatical errors and typos.
Sentence with riddled
(61) The old wooden beams in the attic were riddled with dry-rot.
(62) The textbook was riddled with confusing diagrams and charts.
(63) The campus parking lot was riddled with potholes and cracks.
(64) The student's social life was riddled with drama and gossip.
(65) The politician's statement is riddled with logical fallacies.
(66) The bureaucratship was riddled with red tape and bureaucracy.
(67) The exam was riddled with difficult multiple-choice questions.
(68) The author's book was riddled with fatuities and lacked depth.
(69) The novel was riddled with infelicities in grammar and syntax.
(70) The student organization was riddled with drama and infighting.
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(71) The car was riddled with dents and scratches after the accident.
(72) The student government was riddled with corruption and scandals.
(73) The old house was riddled with bullet holes from a past shootout.
(74) The company's financial statements were riddled with corruptions.
(75) The campus library was riddled with outdated books and resources.
(76) The study guide was riddled with typos and incorrect information.
(77) The politician's scandalous behavior was riddled with indecencies.
(78) The history of humanity is riddled with instances of enslavements.
(79) The student's essay was riddled with grammatical errors and typos.
(80) The newspaper article was riddled with falsehoods and inaccuracies.
Sentence using riddled
(81) The government's official statements were riddled with officialese.
(82) The campus security was riddled with loopholes and vulnerabilities.
(83) The student's budget was riddled with unexpected expenses and fees.
(84) The syllabus was riddled with strict deadlines and heavy workloads.
(85) The cafeteria was riddled with long lines and limited food options.
(86) The detective's investigation was riddled with unanswered questions.
(87) The essay was riddled with incoherences and lacked a clear argument.
(88) The cafeteria food was riddled with unhealthy options and additives.
(89) The evidence presented at the trial was riddled with contradictions.
(90) He was riddled with guilt, yet he couldn't bring himself to confess.
Riddled example sentence
(91) The politician's speech was riddled with falsenesses and half-truths.
(92) The woodworms can cause wooden furniture to become riddled with holes.
(93) The article on mental health was riddled with psychobabble and jargon.
(94) The campus Wi-Fi was riddled with slow speeds and connectivity issues.
(95) The final exam was riddled with trick questions and unexpected twists.
(96) The puppet state's government was riddled with corruption and nepotism.
(97) The project was riddled with inefficiencies caused by the boondogglers.
(98) The professor's lecture was riddled with complex theories and concepts.
(99) The group project was riddled with disagreements and conflicting ideas.
(100) The cake was riddled with holes after being attacked by hungry children.
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(101) The argument he presented was riddled with illogicalities and fallacies.
(102) The politician's speech was riddled with sophisms to sway public opinion.
(103) The politician's speech was riddled with solecisms and mispronunciations.
(104) The movie's plot was riddled with absurdities that made it hard to follow.
(105) The politician's speech was riddled with incongruities and false promises.
(106) The history of humanity is riddled with countless examples of oppressions.
(107) The lecture hall was riddled with uncomfortable chairs and poor acoustics.
(108) The embankment after the hailstorm was riddled with dents and broken glass.
(109) The company's financial reports were riddled with deceits and inaccuracies.
(110) The old barn was riddled with buckshot holes from years of target practice.
Sentence of riddled
(111) The textbook was riddled with errors, causing confusion among the students.
(112) The crime scene was riddled with bullet holes, indicating a fierce shootout.
(113) The exam was riddled with difficult questions that left the students puzzled.
(114) The film's plot was riddled with obscurities that left the audience confused.
(115) The political debate was riddled with biased statements and personal attacks.
(116) The scholarship application was riddled with strict eligibility requirements.
(117) The campus events were riddled with low attendance and lackluster activities.
(118) The research paper was riddled with plagiarism, resulting in a failing grade.
(119) The professor's lecture was riddled with contradictions and logical fallacies.
(120) The politician's speech was riddled with sophistry to manipulate the audience.
Riddled used in a sentence
(121) The exam was riddled with difficult questions that left many students stumped.
(122) The legal document was riddled with clericalisms that made it hard to decipher.
(123) The campus was riddled with construction sites, making it difficult to navigate.
(124) The parking lot was riddled with potholes, making it difficult to drive through.
(125) The professor's lecture was riddled with biased opinions and personal anecdotes.
(126) The politician's speech was riddled with moralisms about the need for compassion.
(127) It's hard to take someone seriously when their argument is riddled with illogics.
(128) The history of America is riddled with examples of how people have been enslaved.
(129) The article was riddled with erroneousness, making it difficult to take seriously.
(130) The production of the movie was riddled with snafus, causing it to go over budget.
Riddled sentence in English
(131) The student's schedule was riddled with overlapping classes and conflicting times.
(132) The lecture was riddled with technical jargon that went over most students' heads.
(133) The group project was riddled with communication issues and conflicting schedules.
(134) The philosopher's argument was riddled with elenchi, making it difficult to follow.
(135) The freeway, which was once a smooth ride, is now riddled with potholes and cracks.
(136) They were embarrassed to hear that their presentation had been riddled with errors.
(137) The plot of the movie was riddled with inconsequence, leaving the audience confused.
(138) The politician's speech was riddled with stupidities that undermined his credibility.
(139) The athlete's autobiography was riddled with moralisms about the value of discipline.
(140) The politician's speech was riddled with self-contradiction, leaving voters confused.
(141) The scholarship application was riddled with confusing instructions and requirements.
(142) The politician's campaign was riddled with allegations of dirty tricks and corruption.
(143) The professor's lecture was riddled with inanities, yet the students remained engaged.
(144) The politician's speech was riddled with malapropisms, which made him seem uneducated.
(145) The innocent driver's car was riddled with bullets in the crossfire of a gang shootout.
(146) The defendant's defense was riddled with non sequiturs and failed to convince the jury.
(147) The report was riddled with incorrectnesses, making it difficult to trust the findings.
(148) The professor's lecture was riddled with inanities, yet the students remained attentive.
(149) The innocent driver's car was riddled with bullets in the cross-fire of a gang shootout.
(150) The politician's speech was riddled with paralogy, causing confusion among the audience.
(151) The company's policies were riddled with unfairnesses that disadvantaged certain groups.
(152) The philosopher's writings were riddled with moralisms about the nature of good and evil.
(153) His work was riddled with cliches and lacked any originality, marking him as a poetaster.
(154) Despite his claims of veracity, the witness's testimony was riddled with inconsistencies.
(155) The dormitory was riddled with pests, making it difficult for students to sleep at night.
(156) The dorm room was riddled with clutter and disorganization, making it difficult to study.
(157) The entrepreneur's advice was riddled with moralisms about the importance of taking risks.
(158) The employee's work was riddled with incompletions, leading to a decrease in productivity.
(159) The history of the United States is riddled with attempts to disfranchise minority groups.
(160) The history of humanity is riddled with instances of persecutions against minority groups.
(161) The exam was riddled with difficult questions that left many students feeling overwhelmed.
(162) The copy editor had to plough through a manuscript that was riddled with grammatical errors.
(163) The online class was riddled with technical difficulties and unreliable internet connections.
(164) The politician's speech was riddled with malaprops, making it difficult to take him seriously.
(165) The company's policies were riddled with inconsequences that led to confusion among employees.
(166) The student's essay was riddled with sophism, demonstrating a lack of critical thinking skills.
(167) The professor's lecture was riddled with irrelevancies, causing many students to lose interest.
(168) The legal document was riddled with legalese, making it difficult to determine its true meaning.
(169) The journalist's article was riddled with sophistries, making it difficult to discern the truth.
(170) The beta version of the app was riddled with bugs, and many users accused it of being vaporware.
(171) The programmer's code was riddled with errors, requiring her to backtrack and delete keystrokes.
(172) The campus was riddled with safety concerns, prompting the need for increased security measures.
(173) The professor's lecture on the topic was riddled with bias, as he only presented one perspective.
(174) She had pretentions of being a brilliant writer, but her work was riddled with grammatical errors.
(175) While the ignoramuses claimed to be well-informed, their statements were riddled with inaccuracies.
(176) The scientist's research was riddled with moralisms about the responsibility of advancing knowledge.
(177) The doctor's diagnosis was riddled with big words, leaving the patient feeling scared and uncertain.
(178) The journalist's article was riddled with errors that could betray a misinterpretation of the facts.
(179) The author's essay was riddled with paralogisms, making it difficult to follow his train of thought.
(180) The company's latest project was riddled with boondoggles, resulting in a significant loss of revenue.
(181) The politician's speech was riddled with ellipsis, leaving the audience unsure of his true intentions.
(182) The politician's speech was riddled with straw man fallacies, misrepresenting his opponent's positions.
(183) The politician's statement, which was riddled with inaccuracies, was quickly fact-checked by the media.
(184) The architect's design was riddled with moralisms about the harmony between humans and their environment.
(185) The student's essay was riddled with mixed metaphors, making it difficult to understand their main point.
(186) The interlocutor's argument was riddled with logical fallacies, which made it difficult to take seriously.
(187) The politician's speech was riddled with weasel words, leaving the audience unsure of their true intentions.
(188) The church's history is riddled with examples of clericalism, where priests and bishops held too much power.
(189) The play's plot was riddled with so many improbabilities that it left the audience confused and unsatisfied.
(190) The lawyer's argument was riddled with doublespeak, attempting to confuse the jury with convoluted language.
(191) The journalist's article was riddled with unsubstantiated claims, making it difficult to take her seriously.
(192) The politician's speech was riddled with bedlamisms, making it difficult to understand his stance on the issue.
(193) Despite the bookkeeper's best efforts, the company's financial statements were still riddled with inaccuracies.
(194) The gang war left a trail of destruction, with buildings riddled with bullet holes and streets stained with blood.
(195) The company's policies were riddled with bigotry, leading to a lack of diversity and inclusivity in the workplace.
(196) Despite her best efforts, the politician's speech was riddled with malapropisms, causing confusion among the audience.
(197) The journalist's article was garbled by the editor's careless revisions, and the final product was riddled with errors.
(198) The politician's speech was riddled with allusions to famous speeches of the past, and it left the audience feeling inspired.
(199) Despite his claims of veracity, the politician's statements were riddled with inconsistencies, and many voters were left feeling skeptical.
(200) The company's hiring practices were riddled with bigotry, as they consistently overlooked qualified candidates of color in favor of white applicants.
(201) Despite her best efforts, the politician's speech was riddled with malapropisms, causing confusion among the audience and undermining her credibility.
(202) The politician's campaign promises of transparency and accountability were in direct conflict with his past actions, which were riddled with ethical violations, but he hoped to win over voters with his charisma and charm.
Riddled meaning
Riddled is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey a sense of being filled or permeated with something, often to an excessive or overwhelming degree. Whether you are a writer looking to enhance your vocabulary or an individual seeking to improve your communication skills, incorporating the word "riddled" into your sentences can add depth and nuance to your language. Here are some tips on how to effectively use the word "riddled" in different scenarios:
1. Describing a situation: When faced with a complex or challenging situation, you can use "riddled" to emphasize the presence of numerous difficulties or problems.
For example, "The city was riddled with crime, making it unsafe for residents" or "The report was riddled with errors, requiring extensive revisions."
2. Depicting a physical condition: If you want to describe something that is filled or infested with a particular substance or organism, "riddled" can be a suitable choice. For instance, "The old wooden house was riddled with termites, causing structural damage" or "Her body was riddled with cancer, making her condition critical."
3. Portraying emotions or thoughts: "Riddled" can also be used to express a state of being overwhelmed or consumed by certain emotions or thoughts.
For example, "He was riddled with guilt after betraying his best friend" or "Her mind was riddled with doubt, making it difficult to make a decision."
4. Highlighting a pervasive quality: When you want to emphasize that something is characterized by a particular quality or feature, "riddled" can help convey this idea. For instance, "The novel was riddled with suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats" or "The speech was riddled with humor, making the audience burst into laughter."
5. Describing a substance or material: If you wish to describe an object or material that is filled or permeated with something, "riddled" can be an appropriate choice.
For example, "The sponge was riddled with holes, allowing water to pass through easily" or "The cheese was riddled with blue veins, indicating its maturity."
6. Depicting a situation with multiple possibilities: "Riddled" can also be used to describe a situation that is filled with numerous possibilities or potential outcomes. For instance, "The detective was riddled with clues, trying to solve the mysterious case" or "The exam was riddled with challenging questions, testing the students' knowledge." Remember, when using the word "riddled," it is essential to ensure that the context aligns with the intended meaning. Additionally, consider the tone and style of your writing or speech to ensure that the word seamlessly integrates into your sentence. By incorporating these tips, you can effectively utilize the word "riddled" to enhance your language skills and convey your message more vividly.
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