check-in
[ chek-in ]
/ ˈtʃɛkˌɪn /
noun
the act or fact of checking in.
Origin of check-in
First recorded in 1915–20; noun use of verb phrase
check in
Words nearby check-in
check over,
check protector,
check rail,
check up,
check valve,
check-in,
check-over,
checkable,
checkback,
checkbook,
checkbook journalism
Definition for check in (2 of 2)
Origin of check
1
1275–1325; Middle English
chek, chekke (at chess) < Old French
eschec (by aphesis), variant of
eschac < Arabic
shāh check (at chess) < Persian: literally, king (an exclamation: i.e., look out, your king is threatened); see
shah
synonym study for check
1. See
stop.
2.
Check,
curb,
repress,
restrain refer to putting a control on movement, progress, action, etc.
Check implies arresting suddenly, halting or causing to halt:
to check a movement toward reform.
Curb implies the use of a means such as a chain, strap, frame, wall, etc., to guide or control or to force to stay within definite limits:
to curb a horse.
Repress, formerly meaning to suppress, now implies preventing the action or development that might naturally be expected:
to repress evidence of excitement.
Restrain implies the use of force to put under control, or chiefly, to hold back:
to restrain a person from violent acts.
OTHER WORDS FROM check
check·less, adjectiveBritish Dictionary definitions for check in (1 of 2)
check in
verb (adverb)
(intr)
to record one's arrival, as at a hotel or for work; sign in or report
(tr)
to register the arrival of (passengers, etc)
noun check-in
- the formal registration of arrival, as at an airport or a hotel
- (as modifier)check-in time
the place where one registers arrival at an airport, etc
British Dictionary definitions for check in (2 of 2)
check
/ (tʃɛk) /
verb
noun
interjection
chess
a call made to an opponent indicating that his king is in check
mainly US and Canadian
an expression of agreement
Derived forms of check
checkable, adjectiveWord Origin for check
C14: from Old French
eschec a check at chess, hence, a pause (to verify something), via Arabic from Persian
shāh the king! (in chess)
Idioms and Phrases with check in (1 of 2)
check in
Record one's arrival at a hotel, conference, or other function, as in I asked the hotel if we could check in early. [Early 1900s] Also see check into, def. 2.
Die, as in With the plane rapidly losing fuel, the pilot was sure he'd check in. [Slang; early 1900s] Also see check out.
Idioms and Phrases with check in (2 of 2)
check