fiddle

[ˈfɪdl]

fiddle Definition

  • 1a musical instrument of the violin family, played with a bow or plucking the strings
  • 2an act of defrauding, cheating, or falsifying something

Using fiddle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fiddle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He played a beautiful tune on his fiddle.

  • Example

    The band consisted of a guitar, a fiddle, and a harmonica.

  • Example

    She was caught in a fiddle involving her expenses.

  • Example

    He fiddled with the numbers to make the report look better.

fiddle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fiddle

Antonyms for fiddle

Phrases with fiddle

  • in good physical condition

    Example

    Despite his age, he's still fit as a fiddle.

  • to be in a subordinate position to someone else

    Example

    I don't want to play second fiddle to anyone.

  • to do trivial things during a crisis

    Example

    Instead of dealing with the urgent matter, he was fiddling while Rome burns.

Origins of fiddle

from Old English 'fithele', from Medieval Latin 'vitula', meaning 'stringed instrument'

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Summary: fiddle in Brief

The term 'fiddle' [ˈfɪdl] refers to a musical instrument of the violin family, played with a bow or plucking the strings. It also means an act of defrauding, cheating, or falsifying something. The phrase 'fit as a fiddle' denotes good physical condition, while 'play second fiddle' means to be in a subordinate position to someone else. 'Fiddle while Rome burns' is an idiom that means to do trivial things during a crisis.

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