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addled

American  
[ad-ld] / ˈæd ld /

adjective

  1. confused, especially mentally.

    Given her addled state, the police discounted much of what the witness had to say.

  2. (of an egg) not able to produce viable young.

    One of the nests had two chicks and two addled eggs.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of addle.

Other Word Forms

  • unaddled adjective

Etymology

Origin of addled

addle ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Explanation

To be addled is to be fuzzy in the head, a little foggy and confused. When you're addled, you're having trouble thinking. If your favorite movie star walks by and says hello, you might be too addled to say hi back. Sometimes it's hard to think and you feel slow and befuddled. When your brain feels like it's stuck in some mental mud, you're addled. People are addled for many reasons. When you first wake up, you probably feel addled. Drinking too much makes people feel addled. A confusing situation can make you feel addled. Being in love, star struck, drunk, sleepy, or sick can make you feel addled. Avoid big decisions and important tests when you’re addled!

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Los Angeles and Tucson, Ariz. Despite many close friendships, especially with women, he was at heart a loner, conditioned, possibly, by clinical depression, for which he sought electroshock therapy even though it addled his brain.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026

“That location is Salieri’s increasingly addled brain and what happens within that brain strikes me as eminently contemporary.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 13, 2026

No mastermind, Musk is more Scaramucci 2.0—an addled and overcaffeinated whirlwind that we all hoped would be one more chapter to which we could say: “Whoa, that was wild. Next.”

From Slate • Feb. 7, 2025

But, like every addled maniac, his hatred lacks focus.

From Salon • Jan. 5, 2025

This imbalance provoked criticism for its promotion of the belief that all chess players are seriously addled.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady