"Scuttled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scuttled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scuttled" Meaning

The word "scuttled" is a verb that means:

To rush or hurry away, often in a disorderly or secretive manner.
To make something move or go quickly, especially in a sudden or erratic way.
To abandon or give up on a project or plan, often without notification or warning.

Example sentences:

The submarine scuttled to the bottom of the ocean to avoid detection.
The plans for the project were scuttled when the funding was cut off.
The concert was scuttled due to bad weather, and the performers had to cancel.

"Scuttled" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Scuttled"


1. To Abandon or Cancel a Plan

The festival was scuttled due to a severe storm warning, but the organizers promised to hold it another time.

2. To Move Uncontrollably

The little boat scuttled across the rocky shore, nearly capsizing in the choppy waters.

3. To Seriously Damage the Plans or Hopes of (Someone or Something)

The government's scandal scuttled the candidate's chances of getting elected as the country's next leader.

4. To Sink or Cause to Sink (a Ship, Submarine, etc.)

The Explosives Expert managed to scuttle the old submarine by planting a hidden explosive in the hull.

5. In Fleeing (from an occasion, and leaving unfinished)

She scuttled out of the party early when the host announced an unexpectedly long speech.

"Scuttled" Similar Words

Scutiger

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Scutigera

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Scutigerella

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Scutigerella is considered a genus of roundworms, commonly known as flatworms.

Scutigeridae

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Scutiped

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Scutipedians, also known as scorpions or scorions, are a group of arachnids that are closely related to spiders. They are characterized by their elongated, segmented tails with a venomous stinger at the end. The term "scuti-" refers to their shield-like covering, called a carapace, which covers their dorsal side.

Scutter

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Scuttle

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To scuttle means to abandon or destroy a ship or a plan in a sudden or cowardly way, often in order to avoid danger or responsibility.

Scuttlebutt

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Scuttlebutt is a noun that refers to gossip or rumors, especially those that are unofficial and often unverified. It can also refer to a large water cask or barrel used to store water on a ship. However, in naval contexts, it typically means a small, shallow tank on a ship used to collect and serve water for the crew.<br><br>In general, when someone is referred to as someone who spreads scuttlebutt, it means they are known for sharing or perpetuating gossip or rumors, often without verifying the validity of the information.

Scuttles

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To move or walk with a quick, irregular gait, often with a feeling of awkwardness, clumsiness, or lack of coordination. It can also refer to a type of crustacean, such as a crab, that moves in a sideways or sideways-moving motion.

Scuttling

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Scutum

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Scuzzy

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Dirty, unclean, or of poor quality; of or relating to dirt, filth, or unpleasant matter.

Scybala

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Scye

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Skye <br><br>1. A Scottish island which is part of the Inner Hebrides.

Scyle

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Scyliorhinidae

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