stricken

[ˈstrɪkən]

stricken Definition

  • 1affected by something overwhelming, such as disease, grief, or fear
  • 2past participle of 'strike'

Using stricken: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stricken" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country was stricken by a terrible famine.

  • Example

    She was stricken with grief when her father passed away.

  • Example

    The city was stricken by a massive earthquake.

stricken Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stricken

Antonyms for stricken

Phrases with stricken

  • strike a balance

    to find a compromise between two opposing things

    Example

    It's important to strike a balance between work and play.

  • strike it rich

    to suddenly become very wealthy

    Example

    He struck it rich after investing in the stock market.

  • strike up a conversation

    to begin a conversation with someone

    Example

    He struck up a conversation with the woman sitting next to him on the plane.

Origins of stricken

from Middle English 'striken', past participle of 'striken' (to strike)

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Summary: stricken in Brief

The term 'stricken' [ˈstrɪkən] refers to being affected by something overwhelming, such as disease, grief, or fear. It is also the past participle of 'strike'. Examples include 'The country was stricken by a terrible famine.' and 'She was stricken with grief when her father passed away.' 'Stricken' extends into phrases like 'strike a balance,' meaning to find a compromise, and 'strike it rich,' meaning to suddenly become wealthy.