How to spell SANDLED correctly?
If you meant "sandaled" but misspelled it as "sandled", worry not! Here are some correct suggestions. "Sandals" is the appropriate word for open-toed footwear typically worn during summer. Other options could include "sandalwood", referring to a fragrant wood or "slandered", meaning falsely accused or defamed.
List of suggestions on how to spell sandled correctly
- Bundled The phone and the charger were bundled together for a better deal.
- candled I candled the egg to see if it was fertilized or not.
- Dandled
- Fondled The victim reported that she was fondled by her boss while they were alone in the elevator.
- handled He handled the situation well and defused the tension in the room.
- kindled She kindled the fire in the fireplace to warm up the room.
- mantled The trees were mantled with a heavy layer of snow after the storm.
- saddled The horse was saddled and ready to go for a ride.
- Sanded After I finished painting the bookshelf, I sanded the edges to give it a smooth finish.
- sandlot Our neighborhood kids love to play baseball in the sandlot behind the park.
- Sidled The shy student sidled up to the teacher's desk to ask a question.
- Singled She was the only one singled out for criticism during the meeting.
- Spindled The old chair was spindled and intricate in design.
- Swaddled The newborn was warm and content as she lay swaddled in her blanket.
- Swindled The salesman swindled me out of my money by selling me a faulty product.