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struck

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Verb — The past tense and past participle of "strike".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Struck” mean?

The word “Struck” means a German surname.

How do you use “Struck” in a sentence?

Here is “Struck” used in a sentence: “Mr. Struck managed the local hardware store.”

What part of speech is “Struck”?

“Struck” is a name.

Is “Struck” a common word?

“Struck” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the origin of the surname Struck?

Struck is a surname of German origin, found most often in northern Germany. Like many German family names, it likely began as a regional or descriptive name passed down through generations. Today it is carried by families in Germany and among people of German descent living around the world.

Is Struck the same as the English word 'struck'?

No. As a name, Struck is a German surname. As an ordinary English word, 'struck' is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'strike', meaning to hit or to have hit something. They share a spelling only by coincidence and are otherwise completely unrelated.

Is Struck a first name or a last name?

Struck is used as a surname, or family name, rather than a personal first name. People with the name typically inherit it, as is standard for German family names. It is not commonly given as a first name in English-speaking countries, where it is recognised mainly as a last name.

Related words

strook strooke

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