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adj
- 1. Shaped like, or approximately like, a circle or a ball.
- Thesaurus: circular, rounded, spherical, spheroid, globular, orbed, orbicular, bulbous, rotund, orbiculate.
3. Said of a body or part of a body: curved and plump.
- Example: a round face
5. Said of numbers: complete and exact.
- Example: a round dozen
7. Said of a number: approximate; without taking minor amounts into account.
8. Said of a sum of money: considerable; substantial.
9. Said of a character in a story or novel: fully and realistically developed.
10. Plain-spoken; candid.
11. Said of a vowel: pronounced with the lips forming a circle.
12. Said of a sound: smooth; sonorous.
13. Said of a pace: brisk; vigorous.
- 1. In a circular direction or with a circular or revolving movement.
2. In or to the opposite direction, position or opinion.
- Example: win someone round
4. On all sides so as to surround.
- Example: gather round
- Example: pass it round
- Example: wait until spring comes round
- Example: drive round for a while
- Example: measures six feet round
- Example: come round for supper
- 1. On all sides of so as to surround or enclose.
2. So as to move or revolve around a centre or axis and return to the starting point.
- Example: run round the field
- Having as a central point or basis.
- Example: a story built round her experiences
- Example: We went round the town shopping
6. So as to pass, or having passed, in a curved course.
- Example: drive round the corner
- 1. Something round, and often flat, in shape.
- Thesaurus: sphere, ball, globe, circle, disk, band, ring, loop, halo, crown, aureole.
2b. A complete revolution round a circuit or path.
- Thesaurus: circuit, revolution, orbit, cycle.
4. A sandwich, or two or more sandwiches, made from two slices of bread.
5. A cut of beef across the thigh-bone of an animal.
6. golf.
- The playing of all 18 holes on a course in a single session.
- Example: a round of talks
- Example: the daily round
- Thesaurus: cycle, course, sequence, system, routine, schedule, process, procedure, arrangement.
- Example: a milk round
- Form: rounds (usually)
- Example: through to the second round
13. A single period of play, competition, etc in a group of such periods, eg in boxing, wrestling, etc.
14. A burst of applause or cheering.
15. A single bullet or charge of ammunition.
- Thesaurus: outburst, volley, barrage, spray, flare-up, burst, blast, rush, outbreak, eruption, salvo, fusillade.
17. music.
- An unaccompanied song in which different people all sing the same part continuously but start, and therefore end, at different times.
- 1a. To make something round;
- Thesaurus: curve, arch, bend, bow.
1b. To become round.
- Thesaurus: curve, arch, bend, bow.
- Example: The car rounded the corner
- Thesaurus: encircle, circle, compass, circumnavigate, skirt, flank.
- Curved; not angular.
- Complete; fully developed.
- Said of a sound or vowel: pronounced with the lips rounded.
- Said of measurements (usually of spoons in Britain and cups in N America): filled so as to be slightly more than level with the rim.
- Someone or something that rounds.
- In the game of rounders: a complete circuit.
adj
- In a round way;
- So as to be round.
- Frankly; bluntly.
- Thesaurus: vehemently, intensely, severely, bluntly, sharply, fiercely, violently, rigorously; Antonym: moderately, mildly, gently, lightly.
noun
- (said of news, information, etc) to be passed round from person to person; to circulate.
- To patrol.
- With all details shown or considered.
- With the audience seated on at least three, and often four, sides of the stage.
- On all sides; in a ring surrounding.
- The other way about.
- Approximately.
- Example: round about four o'clock
- See round-the-clock.
Phrasal Verb: round something down
- To lower (a number) to the nearest convenient figure so that it can be expressed as a round number.
- Example: round 15.47 down to 15
- To make its corners, angles, etc smooth.To complete it successfully and pleasantly.
- Example: round off the meal with a glass of brandy
- To turn on or attack them.To reply angrily to them, or attack them verbally.
- To raise (a number) to the nearest convenient figure so that it can be expressed as a round number.
- Example: round 15.89 up to 16
