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    pawn
    /pɔːn/

    noun

    • 1. a chess piece of the smallest size and value, that moves one square forwards along its file if unobstructed (or two on the first move), or one square diagonally forwards when making a capture. Each player begins with eight pawns on the second rank, and can promote a pawn to become any other piece (typically a queen) if it reaches the opponent's end of the board.

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  2. Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of PAWN is one of the chessmen of least value having the power to move only forward ordinarily one square at a time, to capture only diagonally forward, and to be promoted to any piece except a king upon reaching the eighth rank. How to use pawn in a sentence.

  3. PAWN definition: 1. any one of the eight least valuable pieces in the game of chess 2. a person who does not have…. Learn more.

  4. Definition of 'pawn' pawn. (pɔːn ) Word forms: pawns , pawning , pawned. 1. verb. If you pawn something that you own, you leave it with a pawnbroker, who gives you money for it and who can sell it if you do not pay back the money before a certain time. He is contemplating pawning his watch. [VERB noun]

  5. a person who does not have any real power but is used by others to achieve something: The refugees are pawns in an international political dispute. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Board games. backgammon. bishop. blitz. board game. castle. Chinese checkers. Chutes and Ladders. counterplay. defense. draught. endgame. gambit. opening.

  6. To pawn something is to use it as collateral when you're borrowing money. When you pawn a necklace at a pawn shop, you get cash in exchange for it with the understanding that you can buy it back later. The benefit when you pawn something is getting cash immediately.

  7. Pawn definition: to deposit as security, as for money borrowed, especially with a pawnbroker. See examples of PAWN used in a sentence.

  8. Definitions of 'pawn' 1. If you pawn something that you own, you leave it with a pawnbroker, who gives you money for it and who can sell it if you do not pay back the money before a certain time. [...] 2. In chess, a pawn is the smallest and least valuable playing piece. Each player has eight pawns at the start of the game. [...] 3.

  9. n. 1. Something given as security for a loan; a pledge or guaranty. 2. The condition of being held as a pledge against the payment of a loan: jewels in pawn. 3. A person serving as security; a hostage. 4. The act of pawning. tr.v. pawned, pawn·ing, pawns. 1. To give or deposit (personal property) as security for the payment of money borrowed. 2.

  10. someone who does not have power and is used by other people. pawn. verb [ T ] uk / pɔːn / us. to leave something with a pawnbroker, who gives you money for it and will sell it if you do not pay the money back: She pawned her wedding ring to pay the rent. (Definition of pawn from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. noun. pawns. Anything given as security, as for a debt, performance of an action, etc.; pledge; guaranty. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The condition of being held as a pledge against the payment of a loan. Jewels in pawn. American Heritage. Similar definitions. A hostage. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.