Pronunciation: /eɪn/

Definitions of aen

noun Aen is not a noun

Example Sentences

A1 I saw aen interesting movie last night.

A2 She bought aen new dress for the party.

B1 The store had aen amazing selection of books.

B2 He received aen unexpected gift from his friend.

C1 The artist created aen intricate masterpiece.

C2 The scientist discovered aen groundbreaking theory.

Examples of aen in a Sentence

formal The scientific community is still studying the effects of aen on the human body.

informal I heard aen is really good for your skin, you should try it.

slang I can't believe she's still using aen, it's so last season.

figurative His words were like aen, soothing and comforting in times of distress.

Grammatical Forms of aen

past tense

aened

plural

aens

comparative

more aen

superlative

most aen

present tense

aens

future tense

will aen

perfect tense

have aened

continuous tense

is aening

singular

aen

positive degree

aen

infinitive

to aen

gerund

aening

participle

aened

Origin and Evolution of aen

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'aen' originated from Old English as a form of the word 'an', meaning 'one'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'aen' evolved into the modern English word 'one' with a similar meaning of denoting a single entity or individual.