The suffix -en is sometimes used to form or 'mark' (indicate) the past participle of irregular verbs, for example: be - been, speak - spoken, write - written. (Often the stem vowel changes).
suffix -en: in some past participle forms - taken, broken, bitten, arisen, beaten, eaten, befallen, fallen, forgotten, chosen, forbidden, misgiven, ridden, written, spoken, striven, woken;
in cases when we make an adjective from a noun: gold - golden, wood - wooden; line - linen, wool - woollen
in cases when we make a verb from an adjective: light - lighten, dark - darken, tight - tighten, sweet - sweeten
forgotten,hidden,bitten,harden,weaken,soften, darken
Men
Women
Children
Oxen
engage
enclose
Engadget
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encounter, encroach, enrobed,
presence
essence
licence
to have happened in past tense
'En' is a suffix, so it does not have a designated root word by itself. Words with 'en' are listed below, the root words italicized.WoodenStolen
To cause to be or to become
En is the suffix of enjoy
there is no suffix in the word "remake". There is however a prefix, which is "re", to do over again.
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The suffix -en in words like "broaden" and "widen" indicates a process of making something more broad or wide. It transforms the base word into a verb, indicating the action of expanding or increasing in size or scope.
'En' is a suffix, so it does not have a designated root word by itself. Words with 'en' are listed below, the root words italicized.WoodenStolen
Words that end with 'en':brightenlightenheightenabdomenwomenalienAmenawakenforsakenbadmenbefallenchosencitizenclubmancoachmencraftsmendampendeependarkendenBenmendoormendozendrivendrunkeneateneighteenelevensevenfallenfastenforbiddenforgiven
Slacken, fallen, strengthen, redden, enliven are words that end with en.
To cause to be or to become
En is the suffix of enjoy
ox - oxen (child - children). That is about the lot.
The suffix for "straight" is "-en."
The suffix for "garden" is "-en."
there is no suffix in the word "remake". There is however a prefix, which is "re", to do over again.
The suffix to "unwritten" would be "-en."
The suffix for "broad" is "-en" or "-en" when forming the comparative and superlative forms, such as "broader" and "broadest."