"Strum" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strum" Meaning

To pluck the strings of (an instrument, typically a guitar or harp) with the fingers, especially to play a melody.

"Strum" Examples

Usage Examples


To strum a guitar is to play it with a quick, sweeping motion of the hand, usually with your fingers. "She picked up her guitar and began to strum softly to accompany herself singing."
Can you strum that guitar riff again, preferably with more force. "He tried to strum the loud riff, but it was still not loud enough."
The key on the piano was out of tune and sounded off when someone tried to strum it.
"His fingers began to bleed after he continued to strum the same chord for a long time without using a pick."
To play basketball is a lot like strumming an imaginary guitar in terms of the repetitive up and down motion you make with your hand. "He didn't have a basketball, so he had to strum the imaginary one."

"Strum" Similar Words

Strudels

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A baked pastry dessert that typically consists of a filling, usually made of fruit or cream cheese, wrapped in a flaky pastry dough and then baked. It is often associated with Central European cuisine, particularly German and Austrian traditions.

Struggle

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To struggle means to try very hard to do something, often in a way that causes difficulty or pain, either physically or emotionally.<br><br>Example: "She struggled to walk after injuring her ankle."<br><br>It can also mean a difficult or confusing situation, especially one that you need to try hard to escape or deal with.<br><br>Example: "Her marriage was a struggle due to their deep disagreements."<br><br>In a broader sense, struggle can refer to a long and hard fight or a contest, often to achieve something.<br><br>Example: "The labor union was engaged in a struggle for better working conditions."<br><br>Synonyms: fight, battle, contend, wrestle, clash.

Struggled

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Struggled means to make a great effort to do something, particularly something difficult or unpleasant, often with a lot of anxiety or difficulty. It can also mean to fight or contend with someone or something to achieve something in a challenging situation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- She struggled to find a job after graduating from university.<br>- He struggled to learn how to swim when he was a child.<br><br>Synonyms: battled, fought, contended, labored, pitted.

Struggler

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A person who struggles; someone who has difficulty achieving something or struggles in a particular situation or activity.

Strugglers

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A noun.<br><br>People who are struggling or having a hard time, often in a situation where they are facing difficulties or obstacles.<br><br>Example: The strugglers in the title are likely reference to the poor in this novel.

Struggles

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To experience or undergo difficulties or hardships; to have trouble or be in a state of distress or discomfort due to a challenge or problem. A situation or process in which someone finds it difficult to succeed, do something, or cope, often requiring a lot of effort or determination to overcome.

Struggling

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Struggling refers to the act of making a strong effort to overcome a difficult or unpleasant situation, problem, or challenge. It can also describe a feeling of great difficulty or hardship, making it hard to cope or succeed. It can also imply a sense of not being able to do something easily or successfully, often accompanied by frustration or disappointment.

Strull

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I couldn't find any word "strull" in the dictionary. It's possible it's a misspelling, a proper noun (a name of a place or a person), or a word from a different language.

Strummed

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Played a stringed musical instrument, such as a guitar, by plucking it with the fingers.

Strumming

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Strumming refers to the act of plucking or strumming the strings of a musical instrument, typically a guitar, with the fingers or a pick. It involves rapidly striking multiple strings to create a rhythmic sound.

Strumous

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There is no word "strumous". However, it could be an invented or alternative spelling for the word "hysteric" or "hirsute", or possibly even "stomachous" (which doesn't seem to be a valid word, though).<br><br>A more likely alternative could be "fuscous" or "hirsute".

Strumpet

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A strumpet is an old-fashioned or humorous word for a prostitute or a promiscuous woman.

Strumpeted

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"Strumpeted" is a rare or archaic verb that means to flaunt or display something showily, often in a boastful or arrogant manner. It is often associated with showing off wealth, status, or grandeur.<br><br>Example: "The king strumpeted his new title to the entire kingdom, holding a grand procession through the streets."<br><br>Alternatively, in some dictionaries, "strumpeted" is also considered a variant of "strumpet", which is a derogatory term for a prostitute. However, in this context, it is less commonly used and may carry a different connotation.

Strumpetmonger

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A strumpetmonger is a somewhat archaic term for a person who traffics in whores or prostitutes. It was particularly used in the 16th to 18th centuries. In general, a strumpet refers to a prostitute, often considered to be of a lower social class.

Strums

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Strung

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Tense or tightly stretched; stretched or pulled tight so that it (a string, thread, etc.) vibrates and produces a sound when plucked or played on an instrument.<br><br>Affected by a strong or unhealthy mixture of different things, especially drugs.<br><br>Thrown or launched with great force or energy.<br><br> Been excessively active or excited in the recent past.<br><br> Normally spelled or pronounced, rather than otherwise, although in a peculiar way.