adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He was ridden with guilt after breaking his promise to his mother.

Definition:Afflicted by a strong sense of guilt

From ridden with guilt

Example:She was ridden by doubts about her decision to change careers.

Definition:Affected by strong doubts or uncertainties

From ridden by doubts

Example:The old woman was ridden with pain from her rheumatism.

Definition:Affected by severe or continuous pain

From ridden with pain

Example:They were ridden by excitement on the eve of the big football match.

Definition:Affected by strong excitement or enthusiasm

From ridden by excitement

Example:He was ridden with fear about what the exam results might be.

Definition:Affected by strong fear or anxiety

From ridden with fear

Example:She was ridden with anxiety about her upcoming surgery.

Definition:Affected by strong anxiety or uncertainty

From ridden with anxiety

Example:The sailors were quickly informed that they had ridden out the storm and could now make steady progress.

Definition:Outlasted a difficult situation or period

From ridden out the storm

Example:He rode with deep depression after losing his job.

Definition:Affected by deep or prolonged depression

From ridden with depression

Example:She rode by a passion for learning and exploration during her travels.

Definition:Affected by a strong passion or desire

From ridden by a passion

Example:They rode through the project despite the challenging conditions.

Definition:Completed a complex task or project with difficulty but with determination

From ridden through a project