Antonyms for in check
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : chek |
Phonetic Transcription : tʃɛk |
Definition of in check
Origin :- c.1300, "a call in chess noting one's move has placed his opponent's king (or another major piece) in immediate peril," from Old French eschequier "a check at chess" (also "chess board, chess set"), from eschec "the game of chess; chessboard; check; checkmate," from Vulgar Latin *scaccus, from Arabic shah, from Persian shah "king," the principal piece in a chess game (see shah; also cf. checkmate (n.)). Also c.1300 in a generalized sense, "harmful incident or event."
- When the king is in check that player's choices are severely limited. Hence, "sudden stoppage" (early 14c.), and by c.1700 to "a token of ownership used to check against, and prevent, loss or theft" (surviving in hat check) and "a check against forgery or alteration," which gave the modern financial use of "bank check, money draft" (first recorded 1798 and often spelled cheque), probably influenced by exchequer. Checking account is attested from 1897, American English. Blank check in the figurative sense attested by 1849. Checks and balances is from 1782, perhaps originally suggesting machinery.
- As in restrained : adj calm, quiet
Synonyms for in check
- bottled up
- calm and collected
- chilled
- conservative
- controlled
- cool
- corked up
- discreet
- in charge
- in check
- inobtrusive
- laid-back
- mild
- moderate
- muted
- on a leash
- plain
- reasonable
- reticent
- retiring
- self-controlled
- shrinking
- soft
- steady
- subdued
- tasteful
- temperate
- unaffable
- undemonstrative
- under control
- under wraps
- unexcessive
- unexpansive
- unextreme
- unobtrusive
- uptight
- withdrawn
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