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Strike A Chord (Verb)

Meaning 1

Create an emotional response; "The music struck a chord with the listeners".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • The singer's emotive ballad struck a chord with the audience, many of whom were moved to tears.
  • The movie struck a chord with me, reminding me of my own experiences with loss.
  • The poem struck a chord with readers worldwide, evoking feelings of hope and resilience.
  • Her story struck a chord with the people in the community, inspiring them to take action.
  • The song's message struck a chord with the younger generation, motivating them to become more environmentally conscious.

Hypernyms

  • Come Across

Meaning 2

Evoke a reaction, response, or emotion; "this writer strikes a chord with young women"; "The storyteller touched a chord".

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • The musician's heartfelt lyrics strike a chord with her audience who have faced similar life struggles.
  • The artist's use of vibrant colors strikes a chord with viewers, evoking feelings of joy and serenity.
  • Her story of overcoming adversity strikes a chord with many who have experienced their own personal tragedies.
  • The poet's powerful words strike a chord deep within, encouraging readers to reflect on their own values.
  • The director's message about environmental conservation strikes a chord with the younger generation.

Synonyms

  • Touch A Chord

Hypernyms

  • Evoke
  • Kindle
  • Raise
  • Fire
  • Enkindle
  • Provoke
  • Elicit

Meaning 3

Refer to or be relevant or familiar to; "I hope this message hits home!".

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • The advert about overcoming financial difficulties struck a chord with people who were struggling to make ends meet during the pandemic.
  • The plot of the movie struck a chord with viewers who had experienced similar losses in the past.
  • Her song about heartbreak struck a chord with those in the audience who had gone through a recent breakup.
  • The charity's awareness campaign about mental health struck a chord with the community and led to a surge in donations.
  • The politician's promise to address rising housing costs struck a chord with the younger voters who were struggling to afford their own homes.

Synonyms

  • Strike A Note
  • Hit Home
  • Strike Home

Hypernyms

  • Affect
  • Impress
  • Strike
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