Chequered

/ˈtʃɛkərd/ adjective

Marked with a pattern of alternating colored squares; having a history with both good and bad events or periods.

From 'chequer' plus the past participle suffix '-ed'. The figurative sense (varied history) emerged in English to describe lives or records with mixed fortunes.

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