Saddled
/ˈsæd.əld/
Meaning & Definition
verb
Past tense of saddle; to place a saddle on (a horse or similar animal).
She saddled the horse before the morning ride.
To burden or load someone with a responsibility or obligation.
He felt saddled with the extra duties after his coworker left.
To be encumbered by a difficult situation or task.
The project saddled them with unexpected challenges.
Etymology
From Middle English 'sad(e)le', from Old English 'sadol', related to 'saddle'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
saddle up
To prepare for action or to get ready to start a journey.
saddle with responsibility
To impose a responsibility or burden on someone.
Related Words
saddle
A seat fastened on the back of an animal, typically a horse.
saddler
A person who makes or repairs saddles.
Slang Meanings
To be put in a difficult situation.
After the layoffs, I feel saddled with more work than I can handle.
To have a heavy burden or obligation.
He feels saddled with family expectations.