"Riddance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Riddance" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Riddance" Meaning

A welcome relief or an end to something unpleasant. An avoidance or escape from trouble or difficulty.

Example: "Her husband's absence was a great riddance to her."

"Riddance" Examples

Examples of Usage for "Riddance"


- Example 1: Slang: "The end of the noisy neighbors being thrown out was a welcome riddance from our apartment complex."

- Example 2: Figurative: "The long, cold winter finally melting was a riddance to us all."

- Example 3: Formal: "The removal of the entire section of the outdated archive system was seen as a riddance by staff members."

- Example 4: Modal: "As the mayor took office, the scandal that had plagued his predecessor was finally a riddance from public discourse."

- Example 5: Archaic or Formal: "The revocation of the unjust law brought a riddance to the community, restoring their faith in the judicial system."

"Riddance" Similar Words

Ricochets

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To rebound suddenly and repeatedly after hitting a surface, typically in a series of sharp and sudden changes in direction.

Ricochetted

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verb (past tense of "ricochet")<br>to bounce back or come back in a sudden and unpredictable way, often because of a change in circumstances or a new idea.<br><br>Example: The news of the sudden sale of the company ricocheted around the town in minutes.

Ricochetting

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Bouncing back and forth, often in an unpredictable way. This can be applied to objects, ideas or intentions. It suggests a lack of stability or a tendency to fluctuate.

Ricotta

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Ricotta is a type of Italian cheese made from sheep's, goat's or cow's milk. It is typically soft and smooth with a light, airy texture and a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Ricotta is often used in Italian desserts, such as cannoli and cheesecake, as well as in savory dishes, like lasagna and ravioli fillings.

Rictal

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Ricture

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Rictus

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Rid

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Ridded

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Ridden

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Ridder

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Ridding

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The verb "ridding" can have a few meanings depending on the context, but here are the most common ones:<br><br>1. Getting rid of something: This can refer to eliminating or removing something unwanted, such as an obstacle, a problem, or an object.<br>2. Riding: This can refer to sitting on and controlling a vehicle, such as a horse, bike, or skateboard.<br>3. Eradicating something: This can refer to eliminating or rooting out something, such as a disease, a pest, or a weed.<br><br>For example:<br>- I'm ridding myself of this bad habit.<br>- She's been ridding horses for years.<br>- Scientists are ridding the planet of diseases with new vaccines.

Riddle

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A statement or question framed so as to require thought and intelligence to solve or decipher it.

Riddled

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Encumbered with troubles or difficulties; beset; perplexed.

Riddler

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A person who enjoys solving puzzles and riddles, often cleverly worded or obscure problems, usually for entertainment.<br><br>Example: "The detective was a clever riddler and enjoyed challenging his colleagues with tricky brain teasers."<br><br>Synonyms: enigma, puzzle-maker, wordplay enthusiast, cryptographer.

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