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Hey there! You’ve come to the right place if you’re looking for info on words that end in “en”. From contractions to colloquialisms, this blog will give you the lowdown on all things “en”. We’ll explore how these words are used in everyday language, as well as their origins and meanings. So buckle up and let’s get started - it’s gonna be a wild ride!
What Word Ends With En? [Solved]
Wow, there sure are a lot of words ending in “en”! Here’s a list of 9, 8 and 7 letter words that end with “en”: anchormen, antialien, attackmen, bedridden, bondwomen, boogermen; airwomen, aldermen, allergen, amidogen and amylogen; abdomen, acrogen adwomen and agnomen. Pretty cool!
Suffix: A suffix is a word ending that modifies the meaning of a word. Examples of words ending in “en” include “listen,” “happen,” and “darken.”
Verb: Many verbs end in “en,” such as “strengthen,” “widen,” and “shorten.”
Adjective: Adjectives are words that describe nouns, and some adjectives end in “en”, such as “frozen,” “broken,” and “hidden.”
Noun: Nouns are words used to name people, places, things or ideas; some nouns end in “en” such as “garden,” “citizen,” and “kitchen.”
Adverb: An adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb; some adverbs end in “en” such as “often,” “then,” and “when.”
Ending a word with “en” is pretty common. It’s usually used to make a verb into a noun, like “listen” becoming “listen-en.” It can also be used to make adjectives out of verbs, like “bright-en.” You’ll often see it in words that have something to do with making something bigger or stronger, like “deep-en,” or words that mean the opposite of what they started as, like “short-en.” All in all, it’s an easy way to add some variety to your vocabulary!