"Fiddle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fiddle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Fiddle
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"Fiddle" Meaning

to manipulate or alter something in a trivial or annoying way, typically in order to gain advantage or to suit one's own purposes

"Fiddle" Examples

Usage Examples of "Fiddle"


To adjust or manipulate something: "I had to fiddle with the settings to get the camera to work properly."
+ In this example, the speaker is adjusting or manipulating the camera settings to get it to work.
To play a musical instrument: "She loves to fiddle while she's reading a book."
+ In this example, the speaker is playing the fiddle (a stringed instrument) while reading a book.
To waste time: "He's been fiddling around on his phone all day instead of working."
+ In this example, the speaker is wasting time by engaging in idle or frivolous activities.
To fix or repair something: "I tried to fiddle with the broken zipper but it still didn't work."
+ In this example, the speaker is trying to fix or repair the broken zipper.
To argue or debate trivial matters: "The two friends were fiddling about over who ate the last piece of cake."
+ In this example, the two friends are arguing or debating trivial matters, such as who ate the last piece of cake.

"Fiddle" Similar Words

Fictitious

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Fictitiously

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In a fictitious manner or without any real basis in fact.

Fictitiousness

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Fictitiousness is the quality of being invented or imaginary, rather than real. It refers to a fictional or supposed nature, often used to describe a character, story, or situation that is not based on fact or reality.

Fictive

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Fictively

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Ficus

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Fiddle-sticks

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Fiddled

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Fiddler

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Fiddlers

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Fiddlesticks

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