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Strick vs Stricken - What's the difference?

strick | stricken |


As nouns the difference between strick and stricken

is that strick is a flat piece of wood used for levelling off grain in a measure; a strickle while stricken is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun).

Conscientious vs Stricken - What's the difference?

conscientious | stricken |


As an adjective conscientious

is thorough, careful, or vigilant; implies a desire to do a task well.

As a noun stricken is

knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun).

Stricken vs Affected - What's the difference?

stricken | affected |


As adjectives the difference between stricken and affected

is that stricken is struck by something while affected is influenced or changed by something.

As verbs the difference between stricken and affected

is that stricken is past participle of lang=en while affected is past tense of affect.

As a noun affected is

someone affected, as by a disease.

Striking vs Stricken - What's the difference?

striking | stricken |


As nouns the difference between striking and stricken

is that striking is the act by which something strikes or is struck while stricken is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun).

As an adjective striking

is making a strong impression.

As a verb striking

is .

Strike vs Stricken - What's the difference?

strike | stricken |


As verbs the difference between strike and stricken

is that strike is to delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate while stricken is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun strike

is a status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch in the strike zone, or hitting a foul ball that is not caught.

As an adjective stricken is

struck by something.

Stricken vs Afflicted - What's the difference?

stricken | afflicted |


As a noun stricken

is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun).

As a verb afflicted is

(afflict).

Stricken vs Sudden - What's the difference?

stricken | sudden |


As nouns the difference between stricken and sudden

is that stricken is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun) while sudden is (obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise.

As an adjective sudden is

happening quickly and with little or no warning.

As an adverb sudden is

(poetic) suddenly.

Stricken vs Injured - What's the difference?

stricken | injured |


As a noun stricken

is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun).

As a verb injured is

(injure).

Stricken vs Harm - What's the difference?

stricken | harm |


As a noun stricken

is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun).

As a proper noun harm is

, low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

Stuck vs Stricken - What's the difference?

stuck | stricken |


As verbs the difference between stuck and stricken

is that stuck is past tense of stick (which in the past was sticked while stricken is past participle of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between stuck and stricken

is that stuck is trapped and unable to move while stricken is struck by something.

As a noun stuck

is a thrust.

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