tled
1tled — be·twat·tled; bot·tled; bris·tled; bus·tled; dis·grun·tled·ly; man·tled; met·tled; ti·tled; set·tled·ly; set·tled·ness; …
2dis|grun´tled|ly — dis|grun|tled «dihs GRUHN tuhld», adjective. in a bad humor; discontented; disgusted; displeased: »Nothing would please him in his disgruntled mood. –dis|grun´tled|ly, adverb …
3dis|grun|tled — «dihs GRUHN tuhld», adjective. in a bad humor; discontented; disgusted; displeased: »Nothing would please him in his disgruntled mood. –dis|grun´tled|ly, adverb …
4set´tled|ness — set|tled «SEHT uhld», adjective. 1. fixed in place or position; having a fixed home: »Becoming a settled…instead of a nomadic people... (Arthur P. Stanley). 2. populated: »a densely settled region. 3. fixed or established: »... the settled course …
5set|tled — «SEHT uhld», adjective. 1. fixed in place or position; having a fixed home: »Becoming a settled…instead of a nomadic people... (Arthur P. Stanley). 2. populated: »a densely settled region. 3. fixed or established: »... the settled course of… …
6un|set´tled|ness — un|set|tled «uhn SEHT uhld», adjective. 1. not in the proper condition or order; disordered; disturbed: »Our house is still unsettled; Figurative. an unsettled mind. 2. not fixed or firmly established; unstable: »an unsettled government. 3.… …
7un|set|tled — «uhn SEHT uhld», adjective. 1. not in the proper condition or order; disordered; disturbed: »Our house is still unsettled; Figurative. an unsettled mind. 2. not fixed or firmly established; unstable: »an unsettled government. 3. liable to change; …
8bot|tled gas — «BOT uhld», butane, propane, or a similar gas liquefied and stored under pressure in portable tanks …
9bris|tled — «BRIHS uhld», adjective. having bristles; bristly …
10cas|tled — «KAS uhld, KAHS », adjective. 1. having a castle or castles: »a cruise up the castled Rhine (Time). 2. = castellated. (Cf. ↑castellated) …