How Do You Spell FIDDLED?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪdə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "fiddled" is spelled with two "d's" at the end, despite only one "d" being pronounced. The reason for this odd spelling is due to the English language's use of the "-ed" suffix to indicate past tense. When the root word ends in a voiced consonant sound, such as the "d" in "fiddle," the suffix is pronounced with an extra syllable, creating the /ɪd/ sound. This is indicated in phonetic transcription as /ˈfɪdld/.

FIDDLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Fiddled is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "fiddle." The term "fiddle" has multiple meanings and can be used both literally and figuratively. In its literal sense, it refers to the act of playing a violin, a stringed musical instrument, by plucking its strings with the fingers or using a bow. In this context, "fiddled" indicates the action of playing the violin in the past.

    However, "fiddled" can also have a figurative meaning. In this sense, it describes the act of manipulating or adjusting something in a playful or experimental manner, often without a clear purpose or outcome. It implies a sense of aimless tinkering or tweaking without achieving any meaningful progress or result. For example, one might say, "He fiddled with the settings on his computer, but the problem remained unresolved." In this case, "fiddled" suggests that the person made unsuccessful attempts to fix the issue.

    Furthermore, "fiddled" can be used to indicate engaging in dishonest or fraudulent behavior, typically involving misappropriation of funds or resources for personal gain. This usage conveys the idea of engaging in deceitful or fraudulent practices, often by manipulating records or accounts to divert money or assets for one's personal benefit. For instance, someone might say, "She was caught fiddling with the company's financial records, embezzling funds for her own use."

    Overall, "fiddled" encompasses a range of meanings depending on the context, primarily denoting the act of playing a violin, but also describing tinkering or manipulating in an aimless or fraudulent manner.

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Etymology of FIDDLED

The word "fiddled" has its origins in the Old English word "fidulan" which meant "to play on a fiddle or violin". The Old English term was derived from the Middle English word "fithel" or "fithele", which referred to a musical instrument similar to a fiddle. This Middle English word was ultimately borrowed from the Old Norse word "fiðla", which also meant "to play a stringed instrument". The term "fiddled" eventually emerged in the 16th century as the past participle form of the verb "to fiddle", encompassing the actions of playing the fiddle, manipulating its strings, or engaging in playful or frivolous actions.

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Conjugate verb Fiddled

CONDITIONAL

I would fiddle
we would fiddle
you would fiddle
he/she/it would fiddle
they would fiddle

FUTURE

I will fiddle
we will fiddle
you will fiddle
he/she/it will fiddle
they will fiddle

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have fiddled
we will have fiddled
you will have fiddled
he/she/it will have fiddled
they will have fiddled

PAST

I fiddled
we fiddled
you fiddled
he/she/it fiddled
they fiddled

PAST PERFECT

I had fiddled
we had fiddled
you had fiddled
he/she/it had fiddled
they had fiddled

PRESENT

I fiddle
we fiddle
you fiddle
he/she/it fiddles
they fiddle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have fiddled
we have fiddled
you have fiddled
he/she/it has fiddled
they have fiddled
I am fiddling
we are fiddling
you are fiddling
he/she/it is fiddling
they are fiddling
I was fiddling
we were fiddling
you were fiddling
he/she/it was fiddling
they were fiddling
I will be fiddling
we will be fiddling
you will be fiddling
he/she/it will be fiddling
they will be fiddling
I have been fiddling
we have been fiddling
you have been fiddling
he/she/it has been fiddling
they have been fiddling
I had been fiddling
we had been fiddling
you had been fiddling
he/she/it had been fiddling
they had been fiddling
I will have been fiddling
we will have been fiddling
you will have been fiddling
he/she/it will have been fiddling
they will have been fiddling
I would have fiddled
we would have fiddled
you would have fiddled
he/she/it would have fiddled
they would have fiddled
I would be fiddling
we would be fiddling
you would be fiddling
he/she/it would be fiddling
they would be fiddling
I would have been fiddling
we would have been fiddling
you would have been fiddling
he/she/it would have been fiddling
they would have been fiddling

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