STRUCK | • struck v. Simple past tense and past participle of strike. • Struck prop.n. A surname. • STRIKE v. to hit. |
RESTRUCK | • restruck v. Simple past tense of restrike. • restruck v. Past participle of restrike. • RESTRIKE v. to strike again. |
STRUCKEN | • strucken v. (Obsolete) past participle of strike. • STRIKE v. to hit. |
UNSTRUCK | • unstruck adj. Not having been struck. • unstruck v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstrike. • UNSTRUCK adj. not struck. |
AWESTRUCK | • awestruck adj. Filled or overcome with awe or wonder. • awe-struck adj. Alternative form of awestruck. • AWESTRUCK adj. stricken with awe. |
MISSTRUCK | • misstruck v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstrike. • MISSTRIKE v. to strike wrongly. |
OUTSTRUCK | • outstruck v. Simple past tense of outstrike. • OUTSTRIKE v. to outdo in striking. |
SUNSTRUCK | • sunstruck adj. Afflicted with sunstroke. • SUNSTRUCK adj. affected with sunstroke. |
DUMBSTRUCK | • dumbstruck adj. So shocked as to be unable to speak. • DUMBSTRUCK adj. made silent by astonishment, also DUMBSTRICKEN. |
LOVESTRUCK | • lovestruck adj. Alternative spelling of love-struck. • love-struck adj. Struck by (usually romantic) love; smitten. • LOVESTRUCK adj. affected by love for someone. |
MOONSTRUCK | • moonstruck adj. (Obsolete) Crazy or insane when affected by the phases of the Moon. • moonstruck adj. (By extension) Showing irrational behaviour, especially of a romantic or sentimental nature. • moonstruck adj. (Obsolete) Made sick, or (like fishes) unsuitable for food, by the supposed influence of the Moon. |
OVERSTRUCK | • overstruck v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstrike. • OVERSTRIKE v. to strike beyond. |
STARSTRUCK | • starstruck adj. Star-struck. • star-struck adj. (Dated) under the malevolent influence of the stars or of one’s horoscope. • star-struck adj. Fascinated and/or obsessed by fame or by celebrities; awed by an encounter with a celebrity. |
STAGESTRUCK | • stagestruck adj. Enamored of the theatre, the craft of acting or of actors/actresses. • STAGESTRUCK adj. fascinated by the stage. |
WONDERSTRUCK | • wonderstruck adj. Filled or overcome with wonder. • WONDERSTRUCK adj. struck with wonder. |
COUNTERSTRUCK | • counterstruck v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterstrike. • COUNTERSTRIKE v. to counter with an opposing strike. |
THUNDERSTRUCK | • thunderstruck adj. Astonished, amazed or so suddenly surprised as to be unable to speak. • THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb. |