Ridden - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈrɪdn|
Brit.
|ˈrɪdn|
verb
- Past participle of ride
- Past participle of rid
- Past participle of rid
adjective
- Full of.
- Oppressed by.
- Oppressed by.
suffix
- Figuratively construed as "repeatedly subject to" or "unable to escape from" (example: hag-ridden, bedridden.)
Extra examples
She was ridden by anxiety.
He hasn't ridden a bike since he was a boy.
I've ridden on the New York subway, the Paris Metro, and the London Underground.
Mustangs must be broken before they can be ridden.
The poor boy has been ridden down by huntsmen.
He had ridden and I had walked before him.
I've never ridden a motorbike before, so here goes!
Lee had never ridden a horse before.
Tom had never ridden pillion before.
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