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Straddle Meaning in English

word

ˈstɹædəɫ
STRAD-l
stɹˈædəl
strad-UHL

Definition

To sit or stand with one leg on each side of something, or to be positioned across or cover two things at the same time. Can also mean to support or belong to two different groups or opinions.

Usage & Nuances

'Straddle' can be both literal (physically sitting/standing with legs apart) and figurative (covering or supporting two groups, ideas, or sides). Common in both technical and everyday language. Often used as 'straddle a fence' (avoid taking sides). Sounds neutral to slightly formal.

Example Sentences

He likes to straddle the bike when he waits.

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She straddled the bench in the park.

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The river straddles the border between the two countries.

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She has always straddled the line between art and science.

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Politicians often straddle difficult issues to appeal to more voters.

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He tried to straddle both sides of the argument, but nobody was convinced.

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