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    round
    [round]
    adjective
    round (adjective) · rounder (comparative adjective) · roundest (superlative adjective)
    1. shaped like or approximately like a circle or cylinder:
      "she was seated at a small, round table"
      • having a curved shape like part of the circumference of a circle:
        "round arches"
    2. shaped like or approximately like a sphere:
      "a round glass ball" · "the grapes are small and round"
      • (of a person's body) plump:
        "he could move quickly despite his round physique"
      • having a curved surface with no sharp or jagged projections:
        "the boulders look round and smooth"
    3. (of a voice) rich and mellow; not harsh:
      "his rich, round voice went down well with the listeners"
    4. (of a number) altered for convenience of expression or calculation, for example to the nearest whole number or multiple of ten or five:
      "the size of the fleet is given in round numbers"
      • used to show that a figure has been completely and exactly reached:
        "a round dozen"
      • archaic
        (of a sum of money) considerable:
        "his business is worth a round sum to me"
    5. (of a person or their manner of speaking) not omitting or disguising anything; frank and truthful:
      "she berated him in good round terms"
    noun
    round (noun) · rounds (plural noun)
    1. a circular piece of a particular substance:
      "cut the pastry into rounds"
      • a thick disk of beef cut from the haunch as a joint.
    2. an act of visiting each of a number of people or places:
      "she did the rounds of her family to say goodbye" · "he made the rounds of the city's churches"
      • a tour of inspection, typically repeated regularly, in which the safety or well-being of those visited is checked:
        "the doctor is just making his rounds in the wards"
    3. one of a sequence of sessions or groups of related actions or events, typically such that development or progress can be seen between one group and another:
      "the two sides held three rounds of talks"
      • a division of a contest such as a boxing or wrestling match.
      • one of a succession of stages in a sporting contest or other competition, in each of which more candidates are eliminated:
        "the playoffs in the second round"
      • an act of playing all the holes in a golf course once:
        "Eileen enjoys the occasional round of golf"
    4. a regularly recurring sequence of activities or functions:
      "their lives were a daily round of housework and laundry"
      • a set of drinks bought for all the members of a group, typically as part of a sequence in which each member in turn buys such a set:
        "it's my round"
    5. music
      a song for three or more unaccompanied voices or parts, each singing the same theme but starting one after another, at the same pitch or in octaves; a simple canon.
    6. the amount of ammunition needed to fire one shot:
      "the gun can fire 30 rounds a second"
      • archery
        a fixed number of arrows shot from a fixed distance.
    adverb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    round (adverb)
    1. variant of around
    preposition
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    1. variant of around
    verb
    round (verb) · rounds (third person present) · rounded (past tense) · rounded (past participle) · rounding (present participle)
    1. pass and go around (something) so as to move on in a changed direction:
      "the ship rounded the cape and sailed north"
    2. alter (a number) to one less exact but more convenient for calculations:
      "we'll round the weight up to the nearest pound" · "the committee rounded down the figure" · "let's just round it off to an even ten dollars"
    3. give a round shape to:
      "a lathe that rounded chair legs"
      • become circular in shape:
        "her eyes rounded in dismay"
      • phonetics
        pronounce (a vowel) with the lips narrowed and protruded:
        "the actor's uneven attempt to round the vowels of his midwestern twang"
    Origin
    Middle English: from the Old French stem round-, from a variant of Latin rotundus ‘rotund’.
    a·round
    [əˈround]
    adverb
    round (adverb)
    1. located or situated on every side:
      "the mountains towering all around" · "a building visible for miles around"
      • so as to surround someone or something:
        "everyone crowded around" · "a pool with banks all the way around"
      • so as to give support and companionship:
        "sometimes you wonder how many friends will rally around you when your life hits rock-bottom"
      • with circular motion:
        "the boats were spun around by waterspouts"
      • so as to cover or take in the whole area surrounding a particular center:
        "she paused to glance around admiringly at the decor"
      • so as to reach everyone in a particular group or area:
        "he passed a newspaper clipping around"
    2. so as to rotate and face in the opposite direction:
      "Jack seized her by the shoulders and turned her around" · "having him in my corner has turned my career around"
      • so as to lead in another direction:
        "it was the last house before the road curved around"
      • used in describing the position of something, typically with regard to the direction in which it is facing or its relation to other items:
        "the picture shows the pieces the wrong way around"
      • used to describe a situation in terms of the relation between people, actions, or events:
        "it was he who was attacking her, not the other way around"
    3. in or to many places throughout a locality:
      "word got around that he was on the verge of retirement" · "his only ambition is to drive around in a sports car"
      • so as to reach a new place or position, typically by moving from one side of something to the other:
        "he made his way around to the back of the building" · "they went the long way around by the main road"
      • used to convey an ability to navigate or orient oneself:
        "I like pupils to find their own way around"
      • informal
        used to convey the idea of visiting someone else:
        "why don't you come around to my office?"
    4. randomly or unsystematically; here and there:
      "one of them was glancing nervously around" · "John tried to focus on her but she kept moving around"
    5. in existence, in the vicinity, or in active use:
      "there was no one around" · "barley has been around for a long time" · "by being around I threaten her happiness"
      • near at hand:
        "he would want to have her around as much as possible"
    6. approximately; about:
      "software costs would be around $1,500" · "I returned to my hotel around 3 a.m."
    Origin
    Middle English: from a- ‘in, on’ + round.
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    noun
    1. a circular piece of a particular substance:
      • one of a sequence of sessions or groups of related actions or events, typically such that development or progress can be seen between one group and another:
      • a regularly recurring sequence of activities or functions:
        • the amount of ammunition needed to fire one shot:
          verb
          1. pass and go around (something) so as to move on in a changed direction:
            move round
            travel round
            sail round
          adverb
          1. located or situated on every side:
            • so as to rotate and face in the opposite direction:
              in the opposite direction
              in the reverse direction
              to face the other way
              to the rear
              • randomly or unsystematically; here and there:
              • in existence, in the vicinity, or in active use:
                close at hand
                in the vicinity
                in the neighborhood
                on the doorstep
                (just) around the corner
                within (easy) reach
                at close range
                • approximately; about:
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