stricken
[ strik-uh n ]
/ ˈstrɪk ən /
verb
a past participle of strike.
adjective
hit or wounded by a weapon, missile, or the like.
beset or afflicted, as with disease, trouble, or sorrow: stricken areas; a stricken family.
deeply affected, as with grief, fear, or other emotions.
characterized by or showing the effects of affliction, trouble, misfortune, a mental blow, etc.: stricken features.
OTHER WORDS FROM stricken
strick·en·ly, adverb un·strick·en, adjectiveWords nearby stricken
striated muscle,
striation,
striatonigral,
striatum,
strick,
stricken,
strickland,
strickle,
strict,
striction,
strictly
Definition for stricken (2 of 2)
Origin of strike
synonym study for strike
1.
Strike,
hit,
knock imply suddenly bringing one body in contact with another.
Strike suggests such an action in a general way:
to strike a child.
Hit is less formal than
strike, and often implies giving a single blow, but usually a strong one and definitely aimed:
to hit a baseball. To
knock is to strike, often with a tendency to displace the object struck; it also means to strike repeatedly:
to knock someone down; to knock at a door. See also
beat.
OTHER WORDS FROM strike
Example sentences from the Web for stricken
British Dictionary definitions for stricken (1 of 2)
stricken
/ (ˈstrɪkən) /
adjective
laid low, as by disease or sickness
deeply affected, as by grief, love, etc
archaic
wounded or injured
Derived forms of stricken
strickenly, adverbWord Origin for stricken
C14: past participle of
strike
British Dictionary definitions for stricken (2 of 2)
strike
/ (straɪk) /
verb strikes, striking or struck
noun
Derived forms of strike
strikeless, adjectiveWord Origin for strike
Old English
strīcan; related to Old Frisian
strīka to stroke, Old High German
strīhhan to smooth, Latin
stria furrow
Scientific definitions for stricken
strike
[ strīk ]
The course or bearing of a structural surface, such as an inclined bed or a fault plane, as it intersects a horizontal plane. See illustration at dip.
Cultural definitions for stricken
strike
A concerted refusal by employees in a particular business or industry to work. Its goal is usually to force employers to meet demands respecting wages and other working conditions.
Idioms and Phrases with stricken
strike