chessman

[ˈtʃɛsmən]

chessman Definition

a playing piece used in the game of chess.

Using chessman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chessman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He moved his knight, one of the most versatile chessmen on the board.

  • Example

    The chessman was carved from ivory and had intricate details.

  • Example

    Each player starts with sixteen chessmen: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns.

chessman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chessman

  • chess piece
  • game piece

Phrases with chessman

  • to intentionally lose a chess piece for strategic purposes

    Example

    He sacrificed his bishop to gain control of the center of the board.

  • to move a pawn to the opponent's side of the board and exchange it for a more powerful chessman

    Example

    She promoted her pawn to a queen, giving her a significant advantage over her opponent.

  • to move the king two squares towards a rook on the player's first rank, then move the rook to the square over which the king crossed

    Example

    He castled his king to safety, protecting it from potential attacks.

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Summary: chessman in Brief

A 'chessman' [ˈtʃɛsmən] is a playing piece used in the game of chess. The game starts with each player having sixteen chessmen, including a king, queen, rooks, knights, bishops, and pawns. Players can sacrifice a chessman, promote a pawn, or castle a king to gain strategic advantages. 'Chessman' is a formal term synonymous with 'chess piece.'