1. riven - Adjective
2. riven - Verb
Derived from rive
of Rive
p. p. & a. from Rive.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut she’s still a teenager, riven by self-doubt and low on confidence, and the story of how she catalyses the Avengers’ reassembly is riveting and cleverly told. Source: Internet
However, the provisional government was weak and riven by internal dissension. Source: Internet
Over the years a schism (not, it must be observed, unusual in a music scene riven by internecine strife) in how the weekend was run led to El Gothico’s protagonists taking on new names with Stokoemotiv Whitby now playing FC Gothenheim. Source: Internet
The north face of Ben Nevis is riven with buttresses, ridges, towers and pinnacles, and contains many classic scrambles and rock climbs. Source: Internet
Kabila's new Forces armées congolaises were riven with internal tensions. Source: Internet
An uproarious new novel of a family riven by fortune, an ex-wife driven psychotic with jealousy, a battle royal fought through couture gown sabotage, and the heir to one of Asia’s greatest fortunes locked out of his inheritance. Source: Internet