What is the correct spelling for MIIDLE?

If you find yourself frequently misspelling the word "miidle", there are a couple of correct suggestions that you can try: "middle" or "meddle". "Middle" refers to the central point or position, while "meddle" means to interfere in someone else's affairs. Proofreading carefully will help you avoid this error.

Correct spellings for MIIDLE

  • diddle I didn't diddle anything, I swear!
  • fiddle I borrowed a fiddle from my neighbor so I could practice playing Irish music.
  • girdle She wore a girdle under her dress to smooth out her curves.
  • idle I always feel guilty when I'm idle because I feel like I should be doing something productive.
  • meddle I never meddle in people's personal lives.
  • middle I always sit in the middle of the classroom to avoid distractions.
  • middles She always liked eating the middles of the bread loaf more than the ends.
  • mildly He was mildly surprised when he received the unexpected gift.
  • mile I walked a mile in her shoes and now I better understand what she's going through.
  • mingle
  • muddle I'm in a bit of a muddle trying to figure out my schedule for next week.
  • piddle
  • riddle
  • sidle The cat tried to sidle past me undetected, but I noticed her sneaky movements.