Meaning & Definition of word "Stall"
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Stall
/stɔːl/
noun:
- 1. A compartment for animals in a stable or barn.
- Example: The horse was kept in its stall during the storm.
- 2. A booth or stand where goods are sold, especially in a market.
- Example: She bought fresh vegetables from a stall at the farmer's market.
- 3. A place for a specific activity, such as a restroom stall.
- Example: He waited for his turn in the restroom stall.
verb:
- 1. To stop or cause to stop temporarily.
- Example: The car began to stall as it climbed the steep hill.
- 2. To delay or procrastinate.
- Example: She decided to stall for time by asking the teacher more questions.
- 3. To fail to maintain forward motion, typically in an aircraft.
- Example: The pilot had to recover quickly after the plane began to stall.
Etymology
Middle English from Old English 'styr' or 'stall' meaning 'place or standing for a horse'
Common Phrases and Expressions
stall for time:
To delay in order to gain time.
stall out:
To cease to function, especially referring to an engine.
play for time:
To use delaying tactics.
Related Words
stable:
A building for the lodging of horses.
impasse:
A situation in which no progress is possible.
Slang Meanings of stall
Meaning: To stall someone's plans.
Example Sentence: He stalled my plans by making excuses.
Meaning: Playing for time in a conversation.
Example Sentence: She's just stalling, trying to think of a good answer.