The suffix -en in broaden and widen, is the ending part of the words, that modifies the meaning of those words.
The suffix for "straight" is "-en."
The suffix for "garden" is "-en."
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."
The correct suffix for softening is -en.
To cause to be or to become
En is the suffix of enjoy
The suffix for "straight" is "-en."
The suffix for "garden" is "-en."
The suffix to "unwritten" would be "-en."
'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
The suffix for "broad" is "-en" or "-en" when forming the comparative and superlative forms, such as "broader" and "broadest."
The correct suffix for softening is -en.
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The suffix for "rewritten" is "-en." The base word "write" becomes "written" when the past participle suffix "-en" is added to indicate that the action has been completed. Therefore, "rewritten" means that something has been written again or revised from its original form.
The prefix of dishearten is "dis-" and the suffix is "-en".