"Ridden" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ridden" Meaning

Past participle of "ride," indicating that someone or something has been carried or supported by a horse, motorcycle, or other vehicle. It can also be used to describe a feeling of tiredness or weariness.

"Ridden" Examples

5 Usage Examples:


1. To be carried or supported: The horse was ridden by a young jockey in the competition.

2. To be affected by a problem or a feeling: The patient was ridden with pain for days before the medication took effect.

3. To be bitten or bitten by (a bug or an animal): Many people were bitten or ridden by mosquitoes during the outdoor concert.

4. To be controlled or affected by an emotion: She was ridden with guilt after hitting her sibling by mistake.

5. To take or control a bicycle, horse, etc.: Can I ride the bike this weekend, please?

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