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Chequer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A chequer is a pattern of alternating squares, typically in black and white, resembling a chessboard. It can also refer to something marked by varied or contrasting elements.

chequer

/ˈtʃɛkər/ /ˈtʃɛkə/

Definition:

A pattern of squares, often alternating in color; also refers to a game or checkerboard.

Synonyms:

checkerboard, grid, mosaic, pattern

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

uniformity, solid color, plainness

Common Collocations:

chequer pattern, chequer board, chequer design, chequer game

Derivatives:

chequered, chequering, chequers

Usage Tips:

Use "chequer" to describe patterns or games involving squares; "chequered" is the adjective form for such patterns or histories.

Common Phrases:

chequerboard pattern, life's chequered history, play a game of chequers

Etymology:

Derived from Old French "eschequier," meaning chessboard or checkered pattern; related to "check."

Examples:

  • 1. The fabric had a beautiful red and white chequer design.
  • 2. They played a game of chequers on the wooden board last evening.
  • 3. The garden path was laid out in a black and white chequer style.
  • 4. Her life had a chequered past filled with ups and downs.

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