Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
riddled
adjective
/ˈrɪd.əld/

Definition
To be filled with or permeated by something undesirable or harmful.

Examples
- The old building was riddled with cracks and needed extensive repairs.
- His report was riddled with inaccuracies, making it hard to trust his conclusions.
- The forest was riddled with trails, making navigation challenging.

Meaning
The term often refers to being severely impacted by a problem or condition, usually in a way that affects quality or effectiveness.

Synonyms
- permeated
- infested
- filled
- laced
- punctured