Conscientious vs Stricken - What's the difference?
conscientious | stricken |
Thorough, careful, or vigilant; implies a desire to do a task well.
Struck by something.
Disabled or incapacitated by something.
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*:Turning back, then, toward the basement staircase, she began to grope her way through blinding darkness, but had taken only a few uncertain steps when, of a sudden, she stopped short and for a little stood like a stricken thing, quite motionless save that she quaked to her very marrow in the grasp of a great and enervating fear.
Removed or rubbed out.
#(lb) Having its name removed from a country's naval register, e.g. the United States (Naval Vessel Register).
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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).conscientious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He was a thoughtful and conscientious worker.
Antonyms
* capricious * impulsiveDerived terms
* conscientiously * conscientiousness * conscientious objectorExternal links
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English
(wikipedia stricken)Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)Lord Stranleigh Abroad, passage=Nothing could be more business-like than the construction of the stout dams, and nothing more gently rural than the limpid lakes, with the grand old forest trees marshalled round their margins like a veteran army that had marched down to drink, only to be stricken motionless at the water’s edge.}} English adjectives ending in -en ----