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Stall - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A stall is a small stand or booth used for selling goods or displaying items, often at markets. It can also mean a delay or halt in progress, such as an engine stalling.

stall

/stɔl/ /stɔːl/

Definition:

A small compartment for selling or displaying goods, or a delay in progress.

Synonyms:

booth, stand, kiosk, delay, halt

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

advance, progress

Common Collocations:

market stall, stall holder, engine stall, stall for time, set up a stall

Derivatives:

stalling, stalled

Usage Tips:

Use "stall" as a noun for a small shop or as a verb meaning to delay intentionally.

Common Phrases:

stall tactics, hit a stall, set up a stall

Etymology:

Originates from Old English "steall," meaning standing place or stable.

Examples:

  • 1. The market stall sold fresh fruit and vegetables.
  • 2. The car's engine began to stall on the steep hill.
  • 3. She tried to stall the meeting by asking unnecessary questions.
  • 4. He set up a small stall at the fair to sell handmade crafts.

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