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- The word "round" has multiple meanings, including1234:
- In a circular direction or position; around.
- Being such that every part of the surface or the circumference is equidistant from the center.
- Moving in or forming a circle.
- Shaped like a cylinder; cylindrical.
- Rather rounded in shape.
- Full in physique; plump.
- Rounding means making a number simpler but keeping its value close to what it was.
- Roughly correct; approximate.
- Considerable in amount; ample.
- Brought to completeness or perfection.
- Full and sonorous, as sound.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.in a circular direction or position; around: The moon goes round the earth. We ran round (the outside of the house) to the back, looking for the dog. The idea has been going round and round in my head all day (= I can't stop thinking about it).dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/round1. a. Being such that every part of the surface or the circumference is equidistant from the center: a round ball. b. Moving in or forming a circle. c. Shaped like a cylinder; cylindrical. d. Rather rounded in shape: the child's round face. e. Full in physique; plump: a round figure.www.thefreedictionary.com/roundBritannica Dictionary definition of ROUND 1 chiefly British : around 2 : from beginning to end The bush stays green all year round. [=stays green throughout the entire year]www.britannica.com/dictionary/roundroughly correct; approximate: a round guess. considerable in amount; ample: a round sum of money. brought to completeness or perfection. full and sonorous, as sound.www.dictionary.com/browse/round - People also ask
- adjectiveround (adjective) · rounder (comparative adjective) · roundest (superlative adjective)
- shaped like or approximately like a sphere:"a round glass ball" · "the grapes are small and round"
- (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"
nounround (noun) · rounds (plural noun)- 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"
- 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"
- musica 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.
prepositionBRITISH ENGLISH- variant of around
verbround (verb) · rounds (third person present) · rounded (past tense) · rounded (past participle) · rounding (present participle)- 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"
- give a round shape to:"a lathe that rounded chair legs"
- become circular in shape:"her eyes rounded in dismay"
- phoneticspronounce (a vowel) with the lips narrowed and protruded:"the actor's uneven attempt to round the vowels of his midwestern twang"
OriginMiddle English: from the Old French stem round-, from a variant of Latin rotundus ‘rotund’.adverbround (adverb)- located or situated on every side:"the mountains towering all around" · "a building visible for miles around"Similar:
- 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"
- 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"Similar:in the opposite directionin the reverse directionto face the other wayto the rear
- 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"
- 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"
- informalused to convey the idea of visiting someone else:"why don't you come around to my office?"
- 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"Similar:close at handin the vicinityin the neighborhoodon the doorstep(just) around the cornerwithin (easy) reachat close range
- near at hand:"he would want to have her around as much as possible"
OriginMiddle English: from a- ‘in, on’ + round. Round Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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