Round

/ˈɹaʊnd/

adverb

  1. So as to form a circle or trace a circular path, or approximation thereof.

    High above, vultures circled around.

  2. So as to surround or be near.

    Everybody please gather around.

  3. Nearly; approximately; about.

    An adult elephant weighs around five tons.

preposition

  1. Defining a circle or closed curve containing a thing.

    I planted a row of lilies around the statue.

  2. (of abstract things) Centred upon; surrounding.

    There has been a lot of controversy around the handling of personal information.

  3. Following the perimeter of a specified area and returning to the starting point.

    She went around the track fifty times.

noun

  1. A circular or spherical object or part of an object.

  2. A circular or repetitious route.

    The guards have started their rounds; the prisoner should be caught soon.

  3. A general outburst from a group of people at an event.

    The candidate got a round of applause after every sentence or two.

Synonyms: rump, canon

verb

  1. To shape something into a curve.

    The carpenter rounded the edges of the table.

  2. To become shaped into a curve.

  3. (with "out") To finish; to complete; to fill out.

    She rounded out her education with only a single mathematics class.

Synonyms: surround

adjective

  1. (physical) Shape.

  2. Complete, whole, not lacking.

    The baker sold us a round dozen.

  3. (of a number) Convenient for rounding other numbers to; for example, ending in a zero.

    One hundred is a nice round number.

Synonyms: circular, cylindrical, discoid, complete, entire, whole, rounded, rounded

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