Checkered

/ˈtʃekərd/ adjective

Having a pattern of squares in alternating colors, like a checkerboard. Figuratively describes something marked by both successes and failures or having a varied, inconsistent history.

From 'checker' plus '-ed,' referring to the game pieces and board pattern. The figurative sense of 'varied' or 'mixed' developed from the alternating light and dark squares, suggesting alternating good and bad periods.

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