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  1. 1. a. : afflicted or overwhelmed by or as if by disease, misfortune, or sorrow. b. : made incapable or unfit. rescuers were sent to the stricken ship. 2. : hit or wounded by or as if by a missile. the deer had been stricken by an arrow. Examples of stricken in a Sentence. I saw her stricken face looking up at us.

  2. seriously affected by an unpleasant feeling or disease or by a difficult situation. She raised her stricken face and begged for help. We went to the aid of the stricken boat. stricken with/by something Whole villages were stricken with the disease.

  3. "stricken face" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English. It is typically used to describe a person's face that radiates feelings of defeat, despair, or defeat. For example, "She walked away with a stricken face, her heart breaking with each step she took.".

  4. STRICKEN meaning: 1. suffering severely from the effects of something unpleasant: 2. suffering severely from the…. Learn more.

  5. May 22, 2022 · stricken. adjective. Definition of stricken. I saw her stricken face looking up at us. Blood was flowing through the stricken part of the patient’s brain once again. Eva Holland, New York Times , 1 Mar. 2023. The stricken sub was drifting last night about 100 miles southwest of San Diego, near the Cortes Bank.

  6. STRICKEN definition: suffering from the effects of something bad, such as illness, sadness, etc: . Learn more.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of STRICKEN. : powerfully affected by disease, trouble, sorrow, etc. I saw her stricken face looking up at us. — often + by or with. He was too stricken by embarrassment to speak. a nation stricken with grief. She had been stricken with polio as a child. — often used in combination.

  8. Definition of stricken verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. stricken meaning, definition, what is stricken: very badly affected by trouble, illness,...: Learn more.

  10. Stricken means "affected," whether it's in a good way — being so stricken by spring fever that you can't stop singing and goofing around — or bad, like being stricken by a real fever and a sore throat and the chills and. . . you get the idea.