How Do You Spell STALEMATE?

Pronunciation: [stˈe͡ɪlme͡ɪt] (IPA)

Stalemate is a word that refers to a situation where neither side in a conflict or competition can win. Its spelling can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), where it is transcribed as /ˈsteɪl.meɪt/. The first syllable /steɪl/ is pronounced like "stay" with an "l" at the end. The second syllable /meɪt/ is pronounced like "mate" without the "e" sound at the end. The letter "a" in the first syllable is pronounced as a long "a" sound, and the letter "e" in the second syllable is pronounced as a short "e" sound.

STALEMATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Stalemate refers to a situation where two conflicting parties reach a point of deadlock or impasse, where neither side can make any further progress or gain an advantage. It typically occurs in competitive situations, such as sports, politics, military conflicts, or negotiations, where opposing forces or parties are evenly matched, resulting in a state of equilibrium.

    In a military context, stalemate arises when neither side can achieve a decisive victory or gain territory, often leading to a protracted conflict as both sides are immobilized and unable to overcome the other's defenses. This can manifest when troops are evenly matched, supply lines are cut off, or strong fortifications limit any successful advances.

    In politics, a stalemate occurs when opposing parties or factions reach an impasse in decision-making, making it challenging to reach a consensus on important issues. It often arises in parliamentary systems or legislative bodies where different parties hold conflicting views and are unable to secure a majority to pass legislation or implement policies.

    In the game of chess, a stalemate is a situation where one player, although not being in checkmate, is unable to make a legal move. This usually happens when a player has no remaining legal moves but is not in check, leading to a draw.

    Overall, whether in sports, politics, military conflicts, or even board games, a stalemate represents a state of deadlock where further progress or resolution becomes difficult to achieve.

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Etymology of STALEMATE

The word "stalemate" originated in the late 17th century from the combination of two Middle Dutch words: "stale" meaning "stale" or "stalemate" and "mat" meaning "checkmate" (a term used in chess). The Middle Dutch word "stale" came from the Old English word "stael" meaning "standstill" or "stagnation". Thus, "stalemate" refers to a situation in which no progress can be made, much like a game of chess that reaches a point where neither player can win or lose.

Similar spelling words for STALEMATE

Plural form of STALEMATE is STALEMATES

Conjugate verb Stalemate

CONDITIONAL

I would stalemate
you would stalemate
he/she/it would stalemate
we would stalemate
they would stalemate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be stalemating
you would be stalemating
he/she/it would be stalemating
we would be stalemating
they would be stalemating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have stalemate
you would have stalemate
he/she/it would have stalemate
we would have stalemate
they would have stalemate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been stalemating
you would have been stalemating
he/she/it would have been stalemating
we would have been stalemating
they would have been stalemating

FUTURE

I will stalemate
you will stalemate
he/she/it will stalemate
we will stalemate
they will stalemate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be stalemating
you will be stalemating
he/she/it will be stalemating
we will be stalemating
they will be stalemating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have stalemated
you will have stalemated
he/she/it will have stalemated
we will have stalemated
they will have stalemated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been stalemating
you will have been stalemating
he/she/it will have been stalemating
we will have been stalemating
they will have been stalemating

IMPERATIVE

you stalemate
we let´s stalemate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to stalemate

PAST

I stalemated
you stalemated
he/she/it stalemated
we stalemated
they stalemated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was stalemating
you were stalemating
he/she/it was stalemating
we were stalemating
they were stalemating

PAST PARTICIPLE

stalemated

PAST PERFECT

I had stalemated
you had stalemated
he/she/it had stalemated
we had stalemated
they had stalemated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been stalemating
you had been stalemating
he/she/it had been stalemating
we had been stalemating
they had been stalemating

PRESENT

I stalemate
you stalemate
he/she/it stalemates
we stalemate
they stalemate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am stalemating
you are stalemating
he/she/it is stalemating
we are stalemating
they are stalemating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

stalemating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have stalemated
you have stalemated
he/she/it has stalemated
we have stalemated
they have stalemated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been stalemating
you have been stalemating
he/she/it has been stalemating
we have been stalemating
they have been stalemating
I would have stalemated
we would have stalemated
you would have stalemated
he/she/it would have stalemated
they would have stalemated

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