sidle
verbHow to pronounce sidle:
Definition of sidle:
- sidle (verb):
- move sideways.
- to walk slowly and carefully, not wanting to be noticed
- to go or move with one side foremost especially in a furtive advance
Synonyms for sidle:
sashay
Antonyms for sidle:
clomp
file
gallop
march
pace
parade
pound
stalk
stamp
step
stomp
stride
strut
traipse
tramp
tread
walk
walk purposefully
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- shouldn't
- pestle
- nicer
- latte
- claret
- severe
- secrete
- monstrous
- knotty
- goatee
- footboy
- civics
- bauble
- sidekick
- lagoon
- Increase
- expired
- emit
- depict
- Aeneas
- praises
- malign
- Kylee
- jeannette
- deprived
- combined
- carving
- whirled
- shrivel
- rightful
- polished
- moisten
- Marseille
- forged
- compile
- prayers
- midwife
- dossmen
- charter
- quasar
- liefer
- lengthy
- iffy
- currant
- crayfish
- blacked
- renege
- inferred
- infer
- heron
- … more
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