Which word is spelled with a vowel,consonant,and silent e pattern inside tighten fellow fried

The word "fried" is spelled with a vowel (i), consonants (f, r, d), and a silent "e" pattern.

The word that is spelled with a vowel, consonant, and silent 'e' pattern inside "tighten," "fellow," and "fried" is "tight."

To find a word that is spelled with a vowel, consonant, and silent "e" pattern inside the given words "tighten," "fellow," and "fried," we need to look for a word that contains a vowel followed by a consonant and then an "e" that is not pronounced.

Let's consider each word:

1. "Tighten": In this word, we have a vowel "i" followed by the consonant "g" and then the "e" after "n." However, the "e" is pronounced, so it does not meet the criteria.

2. "Fellow": In this word, the "e" is present, but it is not silent. Therefore, it does not match the required pattern.

3. "Fried": In this word, we have a vowel "i," followed by the consonant "r" and then the "e" at the end. However, the "e" is pronounced, so it does not fit the pattern either.

Based on the given words, there is no word that matches the described pattern of having a vowel, consonant, and silent "e" arrangement.