ridden
Full of.
Adjective
- Full of.
- Oppressed, dominated or plagued by.
Origin
Morphologically ride + -en. See ride (verb).
Forms
Derived
abuse-ridden angst-ridden bedridden book-ridden bug-ridden caste-ridden church-ridden cliché-ridden cloud-ridden conflict-ridden court-ridden crime-ridden crisis-ridden debt-ridden devil-ridden disease-ridden drudgery-ridden drug-ridden dust-ridden fever-ridden flea-ridden gout-ridden guilt-ridden hagridden
Verb form of, participle
- past participle of ride
Derived
Verb archaic, form of
- past participle of rid
- As the New York traders to reach the Miami country passed through that of the Iroquois, the French devised a plan, which, if successful, would soon have ridden them of the English encroachments. - 1752, Journal of...
Origin
Morphologically rid + -en. See rid.