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pawn

/ˈpoːn/noun, verb1 syllable

Pawn means: a person used by another to gain an end.

Synonyms for pawn9

noun, as in a person used by another to gain an end

instrument, cat's-paw

verb, as in leave as a guarantee in return for money

soak, hock

also used for pawn

chess piece, lumber, pledge, spout, vamp

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What does pawn mean?5

noun

1

a person used by another to gain an end

2

an article deposited as security

3

(chess) the least powerful piece; moves only forward and captures only to the side; it can be promoted to a more powerful piece if it reaches the 8th rank

4

borrowing and leaving an article as security for repayment of the loan

verb

1

leave as a guarantee in return for money“pawn your grandfather's gold watch”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with pawn?10

one syllable

gonedrawndawnlawnshawnyawnfawn

two syllables

three syllables

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Pawn in a sentence

  • Wes dug through the unclaimed baggage, looking for something to pawn.papabear
  • The chess pieces are pawn, knight, bishop, rook, queen, and king.MatthewChriswood
  • The chess pieces are: king, queen, bishop, knight, rook and pawn.carlosalberto
  • If a pawn is captured, it leaves the game board.carlosalberto
  • Oftentimes, the advantage of a pawn is enough to win the game.carlosalberto
  • In the opening, move only those pawns that help develop the pieces.carlosalberto
  • From the starting position, pawns may advance two spaces.megamanenm
  • Lebanon is no longer a pawn in anyone's game.Adelpa

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Forms of pawn

as a noun

plural
pawns

as a verb

past tense
pawned
present participle
pawning
third-person singular
pawns
past participle
pawned