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Synonyms for saddled
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : sad-l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsæd l |
Top 10 synonyms for saddled Other synonyms for the word saddled
- abuse
- accouter
- accredit
- address
- adhered
- admonish
- aggrieve
- aim
- allot
- ascribe
- assess
- assign
- attribute
- baffled
- be heavy
- be important
- be influential
- be something
- bear down on
- bind
- blast
- block
- blow the whistle on
- bother
- bridle
- burden
- carry weight
- caught
- censure
- channel
- charge
- check
- choke
- cinch
- climb all over
- clog
- collar
- command
- compel
- constrain
- couple
- cram
- cramp
- criticize
- crowd
- crush
- cumber
- curb
- cut
- cut some ice
- decree
- delay
- demand
- denounce
- denunciate
- depress
- despotize
- direct
- disapprove
- discommode
- dish it out
- dish out
- dishearten
- dispirit
- distress
- domesticate
- drain
- dump on
- embarrass
- employ
- encroach
- encumber
- enervate
- enforce
- enjoin
- entrust
- equip
- establish
- exact
- exhaust
- exploit
- express disapprobation
- fasten
- fetter
- fill
- find fault with
- finger
- fit
- fix
- fixed
- foist
- force
- force upon
- frame
- freight
- frozen
- furnish
- gear
- give it to
- glued
- govern
- hamper
- handicap
- hang up
- harass
- harry
- heap
- hinder
- hitch
- hog-tie
- hold
- hold back
- hold responsible
- hold up
- horn in
- hound
- imbue
- impede
- import
- impose
- impose upon
- impregnate
- impress
- impute
- incline
- incommode
- inconvenience
- indict
- inflict
- infringe
- inhibit
- instill
- institute
- introduce
- intrude
- joined
- jump all over
- jump down one's throat
- keep down
- knock
- lade
- land
- lay
- lay a bad trip on
- lay at one's door
- lay down
- lay down the law
- lay to
- leash
- let one have it
- level
- levy
- limit
- load
- lower the boom
- make demands on
- make difficult
- make heavy
- make productive
- maltreat
- matter
- mean
- militate
- mired
- mobilize
- move in on
- muzzle
- obligate
- oblige
- obstruct
- obtrude
- oppress
- ordain
- order
- outfit
- outrage
- overburden
- overcharge
- overcome
- overload
- overpower
- overtax
- overthrow
- overuse
- overwhelm
- overwork
- pack
- pass the buck
- penetrate
- permeate
- perplexed
- persecute
- pervade
- pick on
- pile
- place
- plague
- point
- point the finger
- prescribe
- press
- press hard on
- pressure
- presume
- prey on
- promulgate
- pull
- push
- put
- put down
- put foot down
- put in harness
- put pressure on
- put screws to
- put the squeeze on
- put upon
- puzzled
- ram
- rap
- read riot act
- rebuke
- refer
- register
- render useful
- reprehend
- reproach
- reprove
- require
- retard
- ride
- rig
- roast
- rule
- sadden
- saddle
- saddle with
- saddled
- sap
- saturate
- secure
- show
- signify
- skin
- slow down
- smother
- snow
- snow under
- stack up against
- stick it to
- strain
- strap
- stress
- stretch
- stumped
- stymied
- subjugate
- suffuse
- suppress
- tackle
- take advantage
- tame
- task
- tax
- tell
- test
- tie
- tire
- torment
- torture
- train
- trammel
- trample
- transfuse
- trespass
- trouble
- try
- turn
- tyrranize
- upbraid
- utilize
- vex
- visit
- weaken
- wear out
- weary
- weigh
- weigh down
- weigh heavily on
- weigh heavy upon
- weight
- wish
- worry
- wreak
- wreck
- wrong
- yoke
- zero in
Définition of saddled
Origin :- Old English sadol "seat for a rider," from Proto-Germanic *sathulaz (cf. Old Norse söðull, Old Frisian sadel, Dutch zadel, zaal, German Sattel "saddle"), from PIE *sed- (1) "to sit" (cf. Latin sedere "to sit," Old Church Slavonic sedlo "saddle;" see sedentary). Figurative phrase in the saddle "in an active position of management" is attested from 1650s. Saddle stitch (n.) was originally in bookbinding (1887).
- As in stuck : adj fastened
- As in lay : verb credit, allocate
- As in load : verb overburden, pressure
- As in lumber : verb burden
- As in oppress : verb depress, subdue
- As in task : verb assign, burden
- As in tax : verb burden
- As in weigh : verb have influence
- As in blame : verb accuse; place responsibility
- As in charge : verb load, tax
- As in cumber : verb hamper
- As in lade : verb charge
- As in transfuse : verb charge
- As in encumber : verb bother, burden
- As in harness : verb rein in; control
- As in impose : verb set, dictate
- Saddled up and reached camp at eleven o'clock, and found all well.
- Extract from : « Explorations in Australia » by John Forrest
- The horse was saddled and bridled; the groom held the stirrup, and up I got.
- Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 4 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
- Tulp had also been aroused, and saddled my horse while I dressed, in response to the summons.
- Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
- These were all saddled, bridled, and magnificently caparisoned.
- Extract from : « Welsh Fairy Tales » by William Elliott Griffis
- They were saddled with neither the indifference nor the restlessness of the modern intellect.
- Extract from : « Albert Durer » by T. Sturge Moore
- I ordered the horses to be saddled, dressed myself, and ran down to the baths.
- Extract from : « A Hero of Our Time » by M. Y. Lermontov
- He caught and saddled his horse, taking his time to the operation.
- Extract from : « Louisiana Lou » by William West Winter
- The foundation is made of moss plastered into a mass and saddled on a limb.
- Extract from : « Chit-Chat; Nirvana; The Searchlight » by Mathew Joseph Holt
- This excited Cullingworth, and he ordered the creature to be saddled and brought round.
- Extract from : « The Stark Munro Letters » by J. Stark Munro
- The wild cowpuncher had saddled his mare for him, and the friendliness of the act pleased him.
- Extract from : « The Night Riders » by Ridgwell Cullum
Antonyms for saddled
- absolve
- acquit
- activate
- advance
- aid
- allow
- applaud
- approve
- assist
- benefit
- bless
- boost
- calm
- clear
- comfort
- commend
- compliment
- compress
- concentrate
- delight
- deplete
- detach
- disconnect
- disjoin
- disorder
- displace
- drain
- encourage
- endorse
- energize
- exalt
- exculpate
- exonerate
- facilitate
- flatter
- forget
- forward
- free
- further
- give in
- gladden
- glide
- help
- ignore
- inspirit
- invigorate
- keep
- laud
- leave alone
- let go
- liberate
- lift
- loose
- loosen
- lose
- make happy
- neglect
- open
- overlook
- pay
- pay by check
- pay cash
- permit
- please
- praise
- prevent
- promote
- push
- release
- relieve
- remove
- retreat
- rough
- sanction
- set free
- soothe
- stop
- strengthen
- support
- surrender
- take
- take out
- thank
- unblock
- unburden
- unchain
- unfasten
- unharness
- unlock
- untie
- yield
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