"Stranger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who is unknown to one, especially someone who is not a friend or acquaintance.
Example: "I met a strange woman on the train, but we became friends."
Synonyms: foreigner, unknown person, outsider, bystander.
Marooned or abandoned in a place and unable to continue on one's journey; left in a state of isolation or confinement.
Adjective: unusual and unexpected; odd.<br><br>Example: The strange noises in the old house made me spooked.<br><br>Synonyms: unusual, odd, peculiar, bizarre, anomalous.
To restrain or squeeze someone or something tightly around the throat, often in order to harm or kill them.<br><br>Example: She was found strangled in her bed.<br><br>Or, to block or restrict something, such as progress or progress, in a way that makes it difficult or impossible.<br><br>Example: The rule will strangle the creativity of the students if not revised.
Strangled: past tense of the verb "strangle", which means to constrict or compress someone's or something's neck, often to the point of cutting off their air, resulting in death or unconsciousness.