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stricken

Fearful vs Stricken - What's the difference?

fearful | stricken |


As adjectives the difference between fearful and stricken

is that fearful is frightening while stricken is struck by something.

As a verb stricken is

past participle of lang=en.

Stricken vs Stricken - What's the difference?

stricken | stricken |


In de-form-noun|dp|strick terms the difference between stricken and stricken

is that stricken is (de-form-noun) while stricken is (de-form-noun).

As nouns the difference between stricken and stricken

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

Stricken vs Yellow - What's the difference?

stricken | yellow |


As nouns the difference between stricken and yellow

is that stricken is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun) while yellow is (yellow) the colour of gold or butter; the colour obtained by mixing green and red light, or by subtracting blue from white light.

As an adjective yellow is

having yellow as its colour.

As a verb yellow is

to become yellow or more yellow.

Stricken vs Chicken - What's the difference?

stricken | chicken |


As a noun stricken

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

As a proper noun chicken is

a cdp in alaska.

Afraid vs Stricken - What's the difference?

afraid | stricken |


As adjectives the difference between afraid and stricken

is that afraid is impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear while stricken is struck by something.

As a verb stricken is

past participle of lang=en.

Stricken vs Livered - What's the difference?

stricken | livered |


As a noun stricken

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

As an adjective livered is

(in combination) having (or having the characteristics associated with) a specified form of liver.

Stricken vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

stricken | cowardly |


As a noun stricken

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

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

As an adjective cowardly is

showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

Stricken vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

stricken | chickenhearted |


As a noun stricken

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

As an adjective chickenhearted is

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Timorous vs Stricken - What's the difference?

timorous | stricken |


As an adjective timorous

is fearful, afraid, timid.

As a noun stricken is

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

Frightened vs Stricken - What's the difference?

frightened | stricken |


As adjectives the difference between frightened and stricken

is that frightened is afraid; suffering from fear while stricken is struck by something.

As verbs the difference between frightened and stricken

is that frightened is past tense of frighten while stricken is past participle of lang=en.

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