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
ended,stopped, halted, arrested,,
working, ongoing, operating,proceeding,functioning, happening, afoot, going,alive, afloat
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.