Correct spelling for the English word "forridden" is [fˈɔːɹɪdən], [fˈɔːɹɪdən], [f_ˈɔː_ɹ_ɪ_d_ə_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Forgidden" is not recognized as a valid English word, but may be a typographical error. However, if the intended word is "forbidden," it refers to something that is not allowed or is prohibited. The term can be used as an adjective or a verb, depending on the context.
As an adjective, "forbidden" describes something that is banned, not permitted, or prohibited by law, rules, or social norms. It indicates that there are restrictions or limitations on engaging in or accessing certain behaviors, actions, places, or items. For example, certain substances may be forbidden by law, and there may be forbidden zones that are off-limits to the public.
As a verb, "forbidden" refers to the act of prohibiting or disallowing something. It signifies the action of authority figures or entities imposing restrictions and placing a ban on certain activities or behavior. For instance, parents might forbid their children from watching too much television, or a company may forbid employees from accessing certain websites during work hours.
In both cases, "forbidden" suggests a strong admonition or a serious consequence for disregarding the ban or prohibition, emphasizing that certain actions or access are strictly off-limits and should not be violated under any circumstances.