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"Strike" can either be a noun [a person, place, or thing] or a verb [an action]. depending on its usage in a sentence. Example of strike as a noun: "The workers went on strike." Example of strike as a verb: "Strike a match carefully, or you might get hurt."

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The word striking can be an adjective and a verb.

The adjective form means to be of that which makes a good or strong impression.

The verb form is the present participle of the verb "strike".

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