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Definition

To elicit a significant reaction, especially one which is favorable or sympathetic.

To convey a feeling or meaning which someone personally internalizes and takes to heart.

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In Context

  • "[T]his brand of ecstatic meditation, shared by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, has struck a chord with record-buyers, and works such as "The Protecting Veil" (1989) for cello and strings have achieved cult status and huge sales on disc."
  • "Protests began May 15 and spread to cities across the country, striking a chord with hundreds of thousands fed-up with the wage cuts and tax hikes."
  • "The photos struck a chord online and quickly went viral."
  • "the young Donaldson sits in his gaming chair, stares into his crappy webcam, and counts from 1 to 100,000. It clearly struck a chord with viewers, even if very few of them made it more than a few minutes in."
  • "“The movie just struck a chord with him and he started telling us about his story and experience during the Holocaust.”"
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Also Said As

  • touch a chord
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Opposite In Meaning