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Is struck or stricken correct in these sentences? The house was stricken / struck by lightning. The house had been stricken / struck by lightning. He was stricken / struck by grief, cancer, etc. C...

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1 "Stricken" in this case likely refers to "Affected by something overwhelming, such as disease, trouble, or painful emotion". Those who have bats latched onto them are "Stricken" with those bats — greatly and adversely disabled. It's also possible he means the bats have literally "stricken" them, as a past-particible of strike.

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What does “on the stricken” mean in this passage from The Hobbit?

I am considering the portion that has been stricken out as parenthetical and nonessential. Without rephrasing the sentence, it can be punctuated in a few different ways—including how it was originally punctuated: He would let his lover construct (if not talk in complete openness about) a life of his own.

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If 'struck-through' or 'struck through' is the answer, just say it. 'Stricken' or 'deleted' is not applicable here, both imply removal. Caution with regard to 'cross out': Although 'crossed out' text looks like struck-through text, it is often applied where i) sth. is incorrect or ii) sth./ so. was excluded, e.g. in lists. Thus it may have specific connotation. Notably, in CSS the word 'line ...

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I am stricken with [the] flu. (past participle as predicate modifier—you currently have the flu, and are feeling horrible) Of course, if you didn't want to sound so melodramatic, you could say:

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Consider Compassionate. Definition: pitying, sympathizing, showing a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering. Example from Can you tell the difference between a smiling and menacing face?: Participants search for a compassionate face among a number of critical faces, which retrains the automatic ...