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- verbcheck (verb) · checks (third person present) · checked (past tense) · checked (past participle) · checking (present participle)
- examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition, or to detect the presence of something:"customs officers have the right to check all luggage" · "a simple blood test to check foranemia"
- verify or establish to one's satisfaction:"she glanced over her shoulder to check that the door was shut" · "check the expiration date on your passport"
- (check something against)verify the accuracy of something by comparing it with (something else):"keep your receipt to check against your statement"
- (check through)inspect or examine thoroughly:"I checked through my notes"
- agree or correspond when compared.
- informallook at; take notice of:"check the remix"
- stop or slow down the progress of (something undesirable):"efforts were made to check the disease"
- curb or restrain (a feeling or emotion):"he learned to check his excitement"
- ice hockeyhamper or neutralize (an opponent) with one's body or stick.
- (check against)provide a means of preventing:"processes to check against deterioration in the quality of the data held"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of a passenger) consign (baggage) to the care of the transport provider with whom they are traveling:"I checked my bag and got my boarding pass"
- deposit (a coat, bag, or other item) for temporary safekeeping in the cloakroom of a restaurant, theater, etc.:"the drinks weren't expensive and there's no cover charge but you do have to check your coat for $3.00"
- mark or click on (a box) in order to select a particular option on a form, questionnaire, etc.:"users who want privacy should check the box that prevents your files from being shared"
- chessmove a piece or pawn so that (the opposing king) is under attack:"he moves his knight to check my king again"
- (in poker) choose not to make a bet when called upon, allowing the action to move to another player.
- (of a hound) pause to make sure of or regain a scent.
- (of a trained hawk) abandon the intended quarry and fly after other prey.
nouncheck (noun) · checks (plural noun) · baggage check (noun) · baggage checks (plural noun) · luggage check (noun) · luggage checks (plural noun) · check mark (noun) · check marks (plural noun)- an examination to test or ascertain accuracy, quality, or satisfactory condition:"a campaign calling for regular checks on gas appliances" · "a health check"
- a stopping or slowing of progress:"there was no check to the expansion of the market"
- a means of control or restraint:"a permanent check upon the growth or abuse of central authority"
- ice hockeyan act of hampering or neutralizing an opponent with one's body or stick.
- a temporary loss of the scent in hunting.
- falconrya false stoop when a hawk abandons its intended quarry and pursues other prey.
- chessa move by which a piece or pawn directly attacks the opponent's king. If the defending player cannot counter the attack, the king is checkmated.
- a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account:"he was awarded a check for $1,000"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHthe bill in a restaurant:"let's get the check"
- a token of identification for left luggage.
- a counter used as a stake in a gambling game.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHshort for check mark
- a part of a piano that catches the hammer and prevents it from retouching the strings.
- a crack or flaw in timber.
exclamation- informalexpressing assent or agreement.
- used by a chess player to announce that the opponent's king has been placed in check.
OriginMiddle English (originally as used in the game of chess): the noun and exclamation from Old French eschec, from medieval Latin scaccus, via Arabic from Persian šāh ‘king’; the verb from Old French eschequier ‘play chess, put in check’. The sense ‘stop or control’ arose from the use in chess, and led (in the late 17th century) to ‘examine the accuracy of’.nouncheck (noun) · checks (plural noun)- a pattern of small squares:"a fine black-and-white check"
- a garment or fabric with a pattern of small squares:"on Wednesdays he wore the small check"
adjectivecheck (adjective)- having a pattern of small squares:"a blue check T-shirt"
Originlate Middle English: probably from chequer.Originearly 18th century (originally denoting a counterfoil, or a form with a counterfoil): variant of check, in the sense ‘device for checking the amount of an item’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition, or to detect the presence of something:
- verify or establish to one's satisfaction:
- look at; take notice of:
- stop or slow down the progress of (something undesirable):
noun- an examination to test or ascertain accuracy, quality, or satisfactory condition:
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