scaddle

/ˈskædəl/

Definitions

1. verb

to cause to scatter or become scattered

“The strong winds scaddled the leaves from the trees.”

2. verb

to scatter or be scattered; to move or be moved in a scattered manner

“The people scaddled from the scene of the accident.”

3. noun

a state of being scattered or disordered

“The scaddle of the papers made it difficult to find what I needed.”

Synonyms

  • disperse
  • scatter

Antonyms

  • assemble
  • congregate