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struckUK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈstrʌk/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/strʌk/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(struk)
struck WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Adjective: closed by a strike Synonyms: shut down, idle Collocations, closed Collocations, suspended, affected by industrial action, closed by a strike, closed down Sense: Adjective: lit - as in a match Synonyms: lit Collocations, spent Collocations, burned out Collocations, burnt out (UK), burned, burnt (UK), used Collocations, used up strike WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Noun: blow Synonyms: hit Collocations, blow Collocations, whack Collocations, thwack (informal), punch Collocations, thump Collocations, knock Collocations, swat, smack Collocations, crack Collocations, slam Collocations, bonk (informal), sock Collocations (informal), wallop (informal), rap Collocations, slug Collocations (slang), lambasting Sense: Noun: impact Synonyms: impact Collocations, shock Collocations, jounce, jolt Collocations, slam Collocations, collision, bump, crash Collocations, kick Collocations, smash Collocations, smack Collocations, hit Collocations Sense: Noun: attack Synonyms: attack Collocations, assault Collocations, offensive Collocations, charge Collocations, attempt Collocations, onslaught Collocations, rush Collocations, raid Collocations, onset Collocations, blitz, blitzkrieg Sense: Noun: organized refusal to work Synonyms: Sense: Noun: disadvantage Synonyms: disadvantage Collocations, minus Collocations, negative Collocations, drawback Collocations, downside Collocations, con Collocations, bad point Sense: Noun: discovery Synonyms: Sense: Verb: hit Synonyms: hit Collocations, thwack (informal), whack Collocations, punch Collocations, thump Collocations, beat Collocations, knock Collocations, smack Collocations, crack Collocations, slam Collocations, pound Collocations, hammer Collocations, clobber (informal), bonk, sock Collocations (informal), wallop (informal), clock Collocations (slang), rap Collocations, slug Collocations (slang), swat, lambast, lambaste Sense: Verb: collide with Synonyms: collide with, impact Collocations, hit Collocations, run into, smash into, slam into, bang into, knock into, bump into Sense: Verb: attack Synonyms: attack Collocations, assault Collocations, charge Collocations, descend on, assail, rush Collocations, raid Collocations, pounce on, jump on, set on, storm Collocations, blitz Sense: Verb: refuse to work Synonyms: walk out, be on strike, go on strike, work to rule (UK), down tools (UK), protest Collocations, sit in (US), hold a sit-in, hold a strike, go on hunger strike, stage a strike, stage a protest Sense: Verb: discover Synonyms: discover Collocations, find Collocations, come across, stumble on, stumble across, chance on, happen on, unearth, uncover Collocations, hit upon, hit on Sense: Verb: seem to be - followed by 'as' Synonyms: seem Collocations, seem to be, look Collocations, look to be, appear Collocations, appear to be, look like, seem like, come across as, give the impression Sense: Verb: come to mind Synonyms: come to mind, occur to, come to, dawn on, spring to mind, cross sb's mind, enter sb's mind, hit Collocations (informal) Sense: Verb: afflict with a disease Synonyms: afflict, affect Collocations, hit Collocations, attack Collocations, strike down, come upon, lay sb low Sense: Verb: affect sb deeply Synonyms: affect Collocations, move Collocations, touch Collocations, impress Collocations, impact Collocations, shake Collocations Sense: Verb: attain Synonyms: attain Collocations, achieve Collocations, come to, reach Collocations, find Collocations, get Collocations, obtain, cop Collocations (informal), land Collocations (informal), bag Collocations (informal), win Collocations Sense: Verb: assume - a pose, etc. Synonyms: Sense: Verb: indicate by a bell or chime Synonyms: 🗣️Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: ..., which struck me as odd - English Only forum
'11 p.m' AND 'it stroke (struck) 11 P.M' - English Only forum [struck] a different tone than her husband’s. - English Only forum A lot of problems struck me at once - English Only forum a match struck - English Only forum A severe earthquake struck (it) there. - English Only forum A wind of change has struck our offices? - English Only forum <a?> tragedy struck the Biden family - English Only forum against being struck by lightning - English Only forum agreement is about to be struck - English Only forum All the time we were walking, I <had been><was> struck by the clouds - English Only forum All the time we <were walking><walked>, I had been struck - English Only forum an average <struck> between its elements - English Only forum and struck it - English Only forum arrangement struck to - English Only forum as if struck by inspiration - English Only forum as struck by the two intense Germans - English Only forum be struck by the disparity of achievement - English Only forum be struck into populist coin - English Only forum be struck off - English Only forum being caught by lightning vs. being struck by lightning - English Only forum being struck with deliberate negotiation - English Only forum Being <struck> with its uncommon magnitude - English Only forum Big Ben concluded the run-up, struck - English Only forum Both the sisters seemed [struck: not shocked or appalled] - English Only forum boys suckled on grief and unrest, told me that I had struck a fine blow.... - English Only forum Can I say Mr X struck down the auction? - English Only forum chugged and struck - English Only forum comma before 'and' [conjunction]: struck companies, and her friends - English Only forum comma before that [relative pronoun]: a deal struck down by..., that - English Only forum more...
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