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Synonyms for struck
strʌkstruck
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Princeton's WordNet
smitten, stricken, struckadjective
(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming
"conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck"
Synonyms:
smitten, taken with(p), laid low(p), soft on(p), infatuated, afflicted, stricken, enamored, potty, in loveAntonyms:
unaffected
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#295 | found | |
#1551 | hit | |
#2851 | beat | |
#3153 | affected | |
#3377 | reached | |
#6106 | surprised | |
#6999 | struck | |
#8478 | impressed | |
#8845 | hitting | |
#9940 | attacked | |
#11017 | beaten | |
#14054 | shook | |
#15091 | knocked | |
#21700 | potty | |
#24108 | stricken | |
#25163 | rocked | |
#25250 | punched | |
#28700 | afflicted | |
#29785 | bombed | |
#46397 | smitten | |
#55125 | minted | |
#69039 | enamored | |
#78959 | befallen | |
#83110 | infatuated | |
#86957 | jolted | |
#112678 | slugged |
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Probability of GMDC share is NEGLIGIBLE. but falling down is IMMENSE. Investors who purchased it @ Rs.218 in April has got struck now and slowly inch by inch it is dropping down and last month it had touched up to Rs.123. This scrip reminds a very famous Villagers & MONKEY Purchase story prevalent about STOCK MARKET working methodology
The president says the GOP is going to be the party of health care, then why is his Justice Department saying the Affordable Care Act should be struck down? The president has said again and again that he wanted to protect pre-existing conditions. Is this yet another lie from the president?
I’m very pleased that we were able to resolve the immediate issue of parental access with the child and everybody has acted in a good, cooperative manner and certainly in a way where I’m struck by how concerned both sides were for the best interests of their daughter.
We've been investigating since yesterday and trying to gather the information because we want to make Central Park feel safe for everybody, and we also had a second matter that was also brought up from October of last year, for an incident at the mall where it's believed that the same female struck a patron at the mall.
There has been no doubt that it has been a rocky start to the year, powell struck a positive note about the strength of the economy and the market's ability to withstand rate hikes.
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