English adjective: riddled | |||
1. | riddled (often followed by `with') damaged throughout by numerous perforations or holes | ||
Samples | A sweater riddled with moth holes. Cliffs riddled with caves. The bullet-riddled target. | ||
Similar | damaged | ||
Antonyms | undamaged | ||
2. | riddled spread throughout | ||
Samples | Cities riddled with corruption. | ||
Similar | full | ||
Antonyms | empty | ||