Similar words: strike an attitude, strike a blow, strike a chord, strike against, strike a blow for, strike a balance, strike the right note, make a note. Meaning: v. refer to or be relevant or familiar to.
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(1) At the end of her speech, she struck a note of warning about the risks involved in the project.
(2) His speech struck a note of sadness when he mentioned those who had died in the war.
(3) The name, and the music, struck a note with the local indie community and the festival began to grow.
(4) Let me strike a note of hopefulness :this job will not be as hard as you think.
(5) But we didn't really strike a note together until maybe three or four years later.
(6) The book is written in spare prose that seems to want to strike a note of manly reticence.
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