How Do You Spell CHECKMATE?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɛkme͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "checkmate" is often used in the game of chess to represent the winning move. It is spelled with two syllables, with the stress on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced /tʃɛk/, rhyming with "neck" and the second syllable is pronounced /meɪt/, rhyming with "wait". The word comes from the Persian phrase "shāh māt" meaning "the king is helpless". The spelling of "checkmate" is phonetically accurate with each letter representing a sound in the word's pronunciation.

CHECKMATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Checkmate is a term employed in the realm of chess when an opponent's king is in a position of vulnerability, unable to make any legal move without being captured, thus signifying the end of the game. Derived from the Persian word "shāh māt," meaning "the king is defeated," checkmate is a crucial phase in chess gameplay where the king is trapped and unable to evade capture. It is also a pivotal moment when a player's strategic moves have led to an impregnable position, leaving the opponent with no options to safeguard their king.

    Checkmate typically occurs when the king is threatened by an opponent's piece, usually the queen, rook, bishop, or knight, such that the king cannot change its location without being captured. The objective of any chess game is to ensnare the opposing king in checkmate, which is the ultimate aim in order to emerge victorious. The term is used both as a noun to describe the state of the king's defeat and as a verb to indicate the act of delivering checkmate.

    Metaphorically, "checkmate" has been adopted and used in broader contexts outside of chess to signify an unassailable position, a conclusive victory, or an incontrovertible argument that leaves no room for rebuttal or escape. It symbolizes the completion of a well-executed strategy that renders an opponent wholly defeated and unable to mount a counteraction.

  2. • A movement that finishes a game of chess.
    • To hinder from moving and so to finish; to defeat; to overthrow.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CHECKMATE

Etymology of CHECKMATE

The word "checkmate" comes from the Persian phrase "shāh māt", meaning "the king is dead" or "the king is defeated". It was later adopted into Arabic as "shāh māt" and spread into other languages, including Spanish ("jaque mate"), French ("échec et mat"), and eventually English ("checkmate"). The term originated in the game of chess, where it signifies a move that puts the opponent's king in a position where it cannot escape capture.

Similar spelling word for CHECKMATE

Plural form of CHECKMATE is CHECKMATES

Conjugate verb Checkmate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have checkmated
you would have checkmated
he/she/it would have checkmated
we would have checkmated
they would have checkmated
I would have checkmate
you would have checkmate
he/she/it would have checkmate
we would have checkmate
they would have checkmate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been checkmating
you would have been checkmating
he/she/it would have been checkmating
we would have been checkmating
they would have been checkmating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would checkmate
you would checkmate
he/she/it would checkmate
we would checkmate
they would checkmate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be checkmating
you would be checkmating
he/she/it would be checkmating
we would be checkmating
they would be checkmating

FUTURE

I will checkmate
you will checkmate
he/she/it will checkmate
we will checkmate
they will checkmate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be checkmating
you will be checkmating
he/she/it will be checkmating
we will be checkmating
they will be checkmating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have checkmated
you will have checkmated
he/she/it will have checkmated
we will have checkmated
they will have checkmated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been checkmating
you will have been checkmating
he/she/it will have been checkmating
we will have been checkmating
they will have been checkmating

IMPERATIVE

you checkmate
we let´s checkmate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to checkmate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was checkmating
you were checkmating
he/she/it was checkmating
we were checkmating
they were checkmating

PAST PARTICIPLE

checkmated

PAST PERFECT

I had checkmated
you had checkmated
he/she/it had checkmated
we had checkmated
they had checkmated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been checkmating
you had been checkmating
he/she/it had been checkmating
we had been checkmating
they had been checkmating

PRESENT

I checkmate
you checkmate
he/she/it checkmates
we checkmate
they checkmate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am checkmating
you are checkmating
he/she/it is checkmating
we are checkmating
they are checkmating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

checkmating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have checkmated
you have checkmated
he/she/it has checkmated
we have checkmated
they have checkmated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been checkmating
you have been checkmating
he/she/it has been checkmating
we have been checkmating
they have been checkmating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it checkmate

SIMPLE PAST

I checkmated
you checkmated
he/she/it checkmated
we checkmated
they checkmated

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