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Synonyms and antonyms of The game of chess in American Thesaurus
The game of chess
bishop (noun)
a piece in the game of chess, shaped like a bishop’s hat
capture (verb)
in a game such as chess, to win the right to remove one of your opponent’s pieces
castle (noun)
one of the pieces used in the game of chess
check (noun)
the position of the king in the game of chess when it is threatened by another piece
checkmate (noun)
in chess, an attack that your opponent’s king cannot escape from, so that you win the game
chess (noun)
a game for two people, played on a board with black and white squares, using different shaped pieces, including two kings. The aim is to get the other player’s king into a position where it cannot move
chessman (noun)
one of the pieces used for playing chess
gambit (noun)
a series of moves that you can make at the beginning of a game of chess when you offer a piece, usually a pawn, in order to get an advantage
grand master (noun)
a player who has reached the highest levels in competitions in the game of chess
king (noun)
one of the two most important pieces in the game of chess. The player who stops the other player’s king from being able to move wins the game.
knight (noun)
a piece in the game of chess shaped like a horse’s head
man (noun)
one of the small objects used for playing a game such as chess
mate (noun)
checkmate in the game of chess
pawn (noun)
one of the eight small pieces that each player has in a game of chess
queen (noun)
a piece that can move in any direction in a game of chess
retreat (verb)
to move a chesspiece back to a previous position during a game of chess
rook (noun)
a piece in the shape of a tower used in the game of chess
square (noun)
one of the small sections that the board is divided into in games such as chess and checkers
stalemate (noun)
the situation in chess when the game ends because neither player can make a legal move or win the game