"check" meaning in English

See check in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /t͡ʃɛk/ Audio: en-us-check.ogg [US] Forms: check [singular], checks [plural]
enPR: chĕk Head templates: {{noun}} [POS TABLE]
  1. A check is a piece of paper that gives someone else the right to receive some money from your bank account. (Other spelling: cheque)
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-ZSd33kDd
  2. A check is something you do to make sure that there is no problem.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-hihOuhee
  3. A reality check is an opportunity to think about reality and make sure your hopes and thoughts are reasonable.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-x59oNZgw
  4. If you keep something in check, you stop it from getting bigger or worse.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-9SH28NGc
  5. A check is something that controls or stops something else.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-lbHpctm0
  6. In a restaurant, the check is the bill.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-xFMhrGBG
  7. A check is this mark: ✓
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-7d3GcIq0
  8. Check is a pattern of squares, especially on cloth.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-Wydwggpz
  9. A coat check is a place where you can give your coat, bags, etc. to a worker to take care of.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-BzFlIhcE
  10. In chess, check the position of the king where it can be directly attacked by the opponent's pieces but from which it may escape.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-noun-WC1cdUBp

Verb

IPA: /t͡ʃɛk/ Audio: en-us-check.ogg [US] Forms: check [canonical], checks [third-person, singular], checked [past], checked [past, participle], checking [present, participle]
enPR: chĕk Head templates: {{verb}} [POS TABLE]
  1. If you check something, you look at it to see if there is a problem, or something new or different.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-verb-w8rRuVhJ
  2. If you check something out, you look at it because it might be interesting.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-verb-whS9YEWt
  3. If you check an answer, or choice, you make a check mark (✓) beside it.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-verb-UwT1pZdf
  4. If you check out of a hotel, you pay your bill and leave.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-verb-BLSyNqvz Categories (other): Verbs
  5. If you check in to a hotel, you go to the front desk to tell them you've arrived and you get your key.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-verb-RUaclArn Categories (other): Verbs
  6. If you check something, usually something bad, you stop it.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-verb-shna2MBi
  7. If you check your coat or bags, you give them to a worker to take care of.
    Sense id: simple-check-en-verb-r1sv9mVl
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          "text": "Hi, I heard some noises, so I'm just checking to see if you were O.K."
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          "text": "Can you check that the lights are off?"
        },
        {
          "text": "Please check your test before handing it to the teacher."
        },
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          "text": "I just checked my e-mail and found 50 new messages."
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          "text": "He checked the mirror to see if the police car was still behind him."
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          "text": "I found this great video online. Check it out."
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          "text": "When you're in Toronto, you should check out the CN tower."
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          "text": "After we checked in, we went to our room and unpacked our bags."
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          "text": "Reid was traveling alone without any checked luggage."
        },
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        }
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      ],
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          "text": "We stood in line at the airport for the extra security checks."
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          "text": "You can't move that piece because your king is in check."
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          "text": "Please check your test before handing it to the teacher."
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        "Countable nouns"
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        {
          "text": "Put a check next to today's date and sign here."
        },
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}

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