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Skedaddled Meaning in English

word · lemma: skedaddle

skəˈdæd.əld
skuh-DAD-uhld
skˈɛdædəld
skuh-DAD-uhld

Definition

Left a place quickly and often suddenly, usually because you wanted to escape or avoid something. It's an informal and playful way to say 'ran away' or 'left fast.'

Usage & Nuances

'Skedaddled' is informal and playful, common in spoken English, and often used to describe someone leaving quickly to avoid trouble or because of fear. It can sound humorous or light-hearted. Usually not used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

The dog skedaddled when it heard thunder.

basic

She skedaddled out of the room before anyone noticed.

basic

The children skedaddled when the teacher returned.

basic

We saw the police and skedaddled before they could ask us anything.

natural

"Uh-oh, Mom's coming!" he whispered, and we skedaddled.

natural

As soon as the food arrived, my hunger skedaddled.

natural