Meaning of Stroke
an act of hitting a ball, for example with a bat or racket
In simple words: A sudden problem that affects the brain, causing loss of control over body parts.
Stroke in a sentence
- He suffered a stroke that affected the left side of his body.
- The doctor said a stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked.
- She gave the cat a gentle stroke on its fur to calm it down.
- The artist’s brushstrokes added vivid colors and texture to the canvas.
- The swimmer took a strong breaststroke to move quickly across the pool.
- Each stroke of the oar pushed the boat smoothly through the water.
- He recognized the stroke that won the race was his powerful freestyle.
- A stroke of luck helped them find shelter just before the storm began.
- The pianist’s stroke on the keys produced a beautiful melody.
How to use Stroke
Usually used in medical contexts to describe a serious condition. Less appropriate in casual conversation unless discussing health issues.
Grammar pattern
stroke + object (as in 'stroke someone’s arm')
Memory hint
Think of 'stroke' — a sudden hit that changes everything, like a painter's stroke on a canvas.
Related words
Collocations with Stroke
- fast
- quick
- slow
- play
- by a stroke, two strokes, etc.
- a stroke, two strokes, etc. ahead
- a stroke, two strokes, etc. behind
- sudden
- have
- at a stroke
- at one stroke
- stroke of
- a stroke of bad luck
- a stroke of fortune
- a stroke of good fortune
- acute
- crippling
- debilitating
- have
- suffer
- leave somebody…
- patient
- survivor
- victim
- swim
- swimming
- long
- do
- swim
- swim
- swimming
- long
- do
- swim
- long
- short
- broad
- with a stroke of the pen
Common mistakes with Stroke
- Confused with 'strokes' as in brushing or touching gently.
- Misunderstanding the medical context versus the physical action.
- Using 'stroke' incorrectly as a verb when referring to the medical condition.
Stroke appears in
Stroke in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
سكتة دماغية، ضربة، مسحة، ضربة فرشاة، ضربة قارب، ضربة سباحة، ضربة حظ
مشكلة مفاجئة تؤثر على الدماغ، وتسبب فقدان السيطرة على أجزاء من الجسم.
- Bengaliবাংলা
স্ট্রোক, আঘাত
হঠাৎ করে ব্রেইনে সমস্যা হওয়া, যার ফলে শরীরের কোনো অংশ কাজ করা বন্ধ করে দেয়।
- GermanDeutsch
Schlaganfall, Schlag, Strich, Schwimmzug, Ruderschlag, Tastendruck, Glücksfall
Ein plötzliches Problem, das das Gehirn betrifft und zum Verlust der Kontrolle über Körperteile führt.
- SpanishEspañol
Accidente cerebrovascular, Derrame cerebral, Ictus
Un problema repentino que afecta al cerebro, causando la pérdida de control sobre partes del cuerpo.
- Persianفارسی
سکته، ضربه، نوازش
یه مشکل ناگهانی که مغز رو درگیر میکنه و باعث از دست دادن کنترل روی قسمتهایی از بدن میشه.
- FrenchFrançais
AVC, attaque cérébrale
Un problème soudain qui affecte le cerveau, entraînant une perte de contrôle sur certaines parties du corps.
- Hindiहिन्दी
स्ट्रोक, आघात, वार
दिमाग की एक अचानक होने वाली समस्या, जिससे शरीर के अंगों पर नियंत्रण खो जाता है।
- ItalianItaliano
Ictus, colpo, pennellata, bracciata, colpo di remo, colpo di fortuna, tocco
Un problema improvviso che colpisce il cervello, causando la perdita di controllo su parti del corpo.
- PortuguesePortuguês
AVC, derrame, tacada, pincelada, braçada, remada, golpe, traço, toque
Um problema súbito que afeta o cérebro, causando perda de controle sobre partes do corpo.
- RussianРусский
Инсульт, удар, штрих, гребок, мазок
Внезапная проблема, затрагивающая мозг, приводящая к потере контроля над частями тела.
- Urduاردو
فالج، ضربہ، سٹروک
دماغ پر اچانک اثر جو جسم کے اعضاء پر کنٹرول ختم کر دیتا ہے۔
- Chinese中文
中风, 笔触, 抚摸, 划水, 一笔, 击球
一种突然影响大脑的问题,导致身体部位失去控制。
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Frequently asked questions about Stroke
What does Stroke mean?
A sudden problem that affects the brain, causing loss of control over body parts.
What is the definition of Stroke?
an act of hitting a ball, for example with a bat or racket
How do you use Stroke in a sentence?
He suffered a stroke that affected the left side of his body.
Can you give another example of Stroke?
The doctor said a stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked.
What are synonyms for Stroke?
Common alternatives include attack, seizure, episode, shock.
What is the opposite of Stroke?
Opposite meanings include halt, stop.
What words go with Stroke?
It commonly pairs with fast, quick, slow, play, by a stroke, two strokes, etc., a stroke, two strokes, etc. ahead, a stroke, two strokes, etc. behind, sudden, have, at a stroke, at one stroke, stroke of, a stroke of bad luck, a stroke of fortune, a stroke of good fortune, acute, crippling, debilitating, have, suffer, leave somebody…, patient, survivor, victim, swim, swimming, long, do, swim, swim, swimming, long, do, swim, long, short, broad, with a stroke of the pen.
What are common mistakes when using Stroke?
Confused with 'strokes' as in brushing or touching gently. Misunderstanding the medical context versus the physical action. Using 'stroke' incorrectly as a verb when referring to the medical condition.
How do you pronounce Stroke?
US: /["/strəʊk/"]/, UK: /["/strəʊk/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Stroke?
Usually used in medical contexts to describe a serious condition. Less appropriate in casual conversation unless discussing health issues.
What CEFR level is Stroke?
"Stroke" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.

