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    • 1.1 Etymology
    • 1.2 Pronunciation
    • 1.3 Interjection
      • 1.3.1 Alternative forms
      • 1.3.2 Synonyms
      • 1.3.3 Translations
    • 1.4 Noun
      • 1.4.1 Hyponyms
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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English chekmat, from Old French eschec mat, from Arabic شَاه مَاتَ (šāh māta), from Classical Persian شاه مات (šāh māt, the king [is] amazed).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃɛkmeɪt/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Interjection

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checkmate

  1. (chess) Word called out by the victor when making a move that wins the game.
  2. (by extension) Said when one has placed a person in a losing situation with no escape.

Alternative forms

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  • check and mate

Synonyms

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  • (chess): mate

Translations

[edit] said when making the conclusive move in chess
  • Albanian: shah mat
  • Arabic: شَاهْ مَات m (šāh māt), مَات (ar) m (māt), كِش مَلِك m (kiš malik) Egyptian Arabic: كش ملك (kešš malek)
  • Armenian: շախ և մատ (šax ew mat), մատ (hy) (mat)
  • Belarusian: мат (mat), шах і мат (šax i mat)
  • Bengali: কিস্তিমাত (bn) (kistimat)
  • Bulgarian: мат (mat), шах и мат (šah i mat)
  • Catalan: escac i mat (ca)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 將軍 / 将军 (zh) (jiāngjūn)
  • Czech: mat (cs), šach mat m
  • Danish: skakmat c
  • Dutch: schaakmat (nl) n, mat (nl) n
  • Estonian: šahh ja matt
  • Faroese: skák og mát
  • Finnish: shakki ja matti
  • French: échec et mat (fr)
  • Galician: xaque mate (gl), mate (gl) m
  • Georgian: შამათი (ka) (šamati)
  • German: schachmatt (de), schach und matt
  • Greek: ματ (el) (mat)
  • Hebrew: מָט (he) (mat)
  • Hindi: मात (hi) (māt), शहमात (hi) (śahmāt)
  • Hungarian: sakk-matt (hu)
  • Icelandic: skák og mát
  • Indonesian: syahmat, skakmat, sekakmat (id)
  • Italian: scacco matto (it)
  • Japanese: チェックメイト (ja) (chekkumeito) (in chess), 詰み (ja) (つみ, tsumi) (in shōgi)
  • Kalmyk: мад (mad)
  • Khmer: ស្លាប់ក្រឡា (slap krɑlaa)
  • Korean: 외통수 (oetongsu) (in janggi), 체크메이트 (chekeumeiteu) (in chess)
  • Latvian: šahs un mats
  • Macedonian: шах-мат (šah-mat), мат (mat)
  • Malay: syahmat (ms)
  • Māori: whakamiere
  • Middle English: chekmat
  • Mongolian: мад (mn) (mad)
  • Norwegian: sjakkmatt
  • Persian: کیش و مات (kiš o mât), شاه مات (fa) (šâh mât), شهمات (fa) (šahmât), مات (fa) (mât)
  • Polish: mat (pl) m, szach mat, szach i mat
  • Portuguese: xeque-mate (pt) m, xaque-mate m
  • Romanian: șah mat, mat (ro)
  • Russian: мат (ru) m (mat), шах и мат (šax i mat)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: шах-мат, мат Latin: šah-mat (sh), mat (sh)
  • Slovak: šachmat, mat
  • Slovene: šah mat, mat (sl)
  • Spanish: jaque mate (es), mate (es) m
  • Swedish: schackmatt (sv)
  • Tagalog: mate (tl)
  • Tajik: шоҳ мот (šoh mot)
  • Thai: รุกฆาต (rúk-kâat), รุกฆาตแล้ว (rúk-kâat-lɛ́ɛo)
  • Turkish: şah mat (tr)
  • Ukrainian: мат m (mat), шах і мат (šax i mat)
  • Urdu: شاہ اور مات (śāh aur māt), شاہ مات (śāh māt)
  • Vietnamese: chiếu tướng, chiếu hết
  • Welsh: siachmat m
  • Yiddish: מאַט (mat)

Noun

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checkmate (countable and uncountable, plural checkmates)

  1. (chess) The conclusive victory in a game of chess that occurs when an opponent's king is threatened with unavoidable capture.
    • 2022, “2023 Laws of Chess”, in FIDE‎[1], page 10:This immediately ends the game, provided that the move producing the checkmate position was in accordance with Article 3 and Articles 4.2 – 4.7.
  2. (figuratively, by extension) Any losing situation with no escape; utter defeat.

Hyponyms

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  • (chess): double checkmate, smothered checkmate
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  • stalemate

Translations

[edit] conclusive victory in a game of chess
  • Arabic: شَاه مَات (šāh māt)
  • Armenian: շախմատ (hy) (šaxmat)
  • Belarusian: мат m (mat)
  • Bulgarian: мат m (mat)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 將死 / 将死 (zh) (jiāngsǐ), 將軍 / 将军 (zh) (jiāngjūn)
  • Czech: mat (cs) m
  • Danish: skakmat, mat (da)
  • Dutch: schaakmat (nl), mat (nl)
  • Esperanto: ŝakmato (eo)
  • Estonian: matt
  • Faroese: mát n
  • Finnish: matti (fi)
  • French: échec et mat (fr) m
  • Galician: xaque mate (gl) m
  • Georgian: შამათი (ka) (šamati)
  • German: Schachmatt (de) n
  • Greek: ματ (el) n (mat)
  • Hebrew: מט (he) (mat)
  • Hungarian: sakk-matt (hu), matt (hu)
  • Italian: scacco matto (it) m
  • Japanese: 詰み (ja) (つみ, tsumi) (in shogi), チェックメイト (ja) (chekkumeito) (in chess)
  • Korean: 체크메이트 (chekeumeiteu) (in chess), 외통수 (oetongsu) (in janggi)
  • Māori: whakamiere
  • Mongolian: мад (mn) (mad)
  • Norwegian: Bokmål: sjakkmatt Nynorsk: sjakkmatt
  • Persian: کیش و مات (kiš o mât), شهمات (fa) (šahmât), مات (fa) (mât)
  • Polish: mat (pl) m
  • Portuguese: xeque-mate (pt) m, xaque-mate m
  • Romanian: șah mat n, mat (ro) n
  • Russian: шах и мат m (šax i mat), мат (ru) m (mat)
  • Scottish Gaelic: clos m
  • Slovak: mat m
  • Slovene: šah mat m, mat (sl) m
  • Spanish: jaque mate (es) m, mate (es) m
  • Swedish: matt (sv) c, schack matt (sv) c
  • Thai: รุกฆาต (rúk-kâat)
  • Ukrainian: мат m (mat)
  • Vietnamese: chiếu hết, chiếu bí
  • Zazaki: sah mat c du
losing situation with no escape
  • Bulgarian: мат m (mat)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 徹底失敗 / 彻底失败 (chèdǐ shībài)
  • Czech: matová situace f
  • Estonian: lüüasaamine
  • Finnish: nurkka (fi), umpikuja (fi)
  • German: Schachmatt (de) n, Niederlage (de) f
  • Hungarian: patthelyzet (hu), zsákutca (hu), vesztes/reménytelen/kilátástalan helyzet
  • Middle English: chekmat
  • Persian: کیش و مات (kiš o mât)
  • Portuguese: xeque-mate (pt) m
  • Russian: please add this translation if you can
  • Slovak: matová situácia f
  • Zazaki: mat c du
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  • Korean: (please verify) 외통 장군 (oetong janggun)
  • Latin: (please verify) latrunculusque matum
  • Maranao: (please verify) samat

Verb

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checkmate (third-person singular simple present checkmates, present participle checkmating, simple past and past participle checkmated)

  1. (transitive, chess) To put the king of an opponent into checkmate. My opponent checkmated me in four moves!
    • 2022, “2023 Laws of Chess”, in FIDE‎[2], page 10:The game is won by the player who has checkmated his/her opponent’s king.
  2. (transitive, by extension) To place in a losing situation that has no escape.
    • 2019 December 9, qntm, “Wild Light”, in There Is No Antimemetics Division, →ISBN, page 191:Where is it? What does SCP-3125 look like? Its motivation, its origins, its modus operandi— how much of that can be known? Does it have to be known, to solve the problem? Does it matter how intelligent the intelligence is, once it's inside the box, once it's checkmated?

Derived terms

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  • checkmater

Translations

[edit] to put an opponent into checkmate
  • Bulgarian: мати́рам (bg) (matíram)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 把...將死 / 把...将死 (bǎ...jiāngsǐ)
  • Czech: matovat, dát mat
  • Esperanto: ŝakmatigi
  • Faroese: máta
  • Finnish: matittaa (fi), tehdä matti
  • French: faire échec et mat
  • Georgian: დაშამათება (dašamateba) (verbal noun), აშამათებს (ašamatebs) (infinitive)
  • Hungarian: mattot ad, megmattol (hu)
  • Icelandic: mát (is) n, máta
  • Italian: dare scacco matto
  • Japanese: チェックメート (ja) (chekkumēto)
  • Māori: whakamiere
  • Mongolian: мад хийх (mad xiix)
  • Persian: شهمات کردن (šahmât kardan), مات کردن (fa) (mât kardan)
  • Polish: zamatować pf, dać mata pf
  • Russian: ста́вить мат impf (stávitʹ mat), поста́вить мат pf (postávitʹ mat)
  • Scottish Gaelic: cuir clos air
  • Slovak: dať šach mat
  • Slovene: matirati
  • Swedish: schackmatta (sv), sätta matt, göra matt, sätta schackmatt, göra schackmatt
  • Thai: รุกฆาต (rúk-kâat)
  • Turkish: mat etmek (tr) Ottoman Turkish: مات ایتمك (mat etmek), كش ایتمك (kiş etmek)
  • Vietnamese: chiếu bí
to lead to a situation of no escape
  • Bulgarian: матирам (bg) (matiram)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 挫敗 / 挫败 (zh) (cuòbài)
  • Finnish: saattaa umpikujaan, panna ahtaalle
  • Hungarian: sarokba szorít (hu)
  • Mongolian: мад тавих (mad tavix), мад цохих (mad coxix)
  • Russian: please add this translation if you can
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  • Romanian: (please verify) șah mat
  • Spanish: (please verify) dar jaque mate, (please verify) dar mate
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