beset or afflicted, as with disease, trouble, or sorrow
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My parents got hurt when they learned that their son got stricken.
Pestilence stricken multitudes is used by the poet P.B.Shelly in his poem 'Ode to West Wind' to describe the the diseased decaying leafs of Autumn blown away by the West wind to the wintry bed. This means multiple people stricken with disease
Indigent means poor or poverty stricken.
This idiom simply means that if you are different from the other you will be stricken down .
bitter, dejected, despondent, dismal, forlorn, gloomy, pessimistic, sorry, stricken, morose
My parents got hurt when they learned that their son got stricken.
"Struck" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "strike," which means to hit or come into contact with something forcefully.
Yes, the sentence is correct. Subject: The tree Verb: was stricken Prepositional phrase: by disease
"Estar" is a verb that means "to be," and "resfriada" is an adjective for "stricken/diseased with a cold."
Stricken is: afligido; afectado
It is either a verb or adjective - it is the past tense and one past participle (along with stricken) of the verb "strike". Examples: The car struck him. (verb) A struck coin, a struck batter, a struck pedestrian (adjective)
The duration of Terrier Stricken is 420.0 seconds.
The athlete was stricken with a serious injury during the championship game, forcing them to sit out the rest of the season.
Terrier Stricken was created on 1952-11-29.
Freude am Stricken translates as Joy of knitting.
Stricken - song - was created on 2005-07-25.
Suddenly David was stricken by the stupidity of what he'd done.