stalled (Meaning)
stalled
a compartment for a domestic animal in a stable or barn, a seat in the choir of a church with back and sides wholly or partly enclosed, a trick to deceive or delay, the condition of an airfoil or aircraft in which excessive angle of attack causes disruption of airflow with attendant loss of lift, a seat in the chancel of a church with back and sides wholly or partly enclosed, the condition of an aircraft or a wing of an aircraft in which lift is lost and the aircraft or wing tends to drop, a booth, stand, or counter at which articles are displayed for sale, to stop or cause to stop usually by accident, to come to a standstill (as from mired wheels or engine failure), a small compartment, a space marked off for parking a motor vehicle, install sense 2, to experience or cause (an aircraft) to experience a stall in flying, a ruse to deceive or delay, to cause (an engine) to stop usually inadvertently, one with a toilet or urinal, to experience a stall in flying, to bring to a standstill, to put into or keep in a stall, to cause (an aircraft or airfoil) to go into a stall, mire, a front orchestra seat in a theater, to distract attention or make excuses to gain time, to hold off, divert, or delay by evasion or deception, to play for time, a church pew, a protective sheath for a finger or toe
Synonyms & Antonyms of stalled
stalled Sentence Examples
- The car stalled at the traffic light, leaving me stranded.
- The negotiations stalled due to a deadlock between the parties.
- My computer stalled mid-task, causing me to lose progress.
- The project has stalled due to unforeseen technical difficulties.
- My creativity seems to have stalled, making it hard to come up with ideas.
- The engine stalled on the highway, leading to a dangerous situation.
- The economy has stalled, resulting in job losses and financial hardship.
- My thoughts stalled as I struggled to comprehend the complex theory.
- The conversation stalled as we ran out of things to discuss.
- Our relationship has stalled, and we can no longer move forward together.
FAQs About the word stalled
a compartment for a domestic animal in a stable or barn, a seat in the choir of a church with back and sides wholly or partly enclosed, a trick to deceive or de
stopped, halted, ended, arrested,,
ongoing, operating, working,proceeding, happening, afoot,functioning, afloat, going,alive
The car stalled at the traffic light, leaving me stranded.
The negotiations stalled due to a deadlock between the parties.
My computer stalled mid-task, causing me to lose progress.
The project has stalled due to unforeseen technical difficulties.