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Round Definition & Meaning

1. Round (adjective): shaped like a circle or sphere.

Example: The moon is a round object in the sky.

2. Round (noun): a circular route or path.

Example: We took a round trip around the city to see all the sights.

3. Round (verb): to make something circular.

Example: She rounded the edges of the table with a sander.

4. Round (adverb): to the nearest whole number or amount.

Example: The answer is

5. 7, but round it up to

Example:

6.

Example:

7. Round (noun): a series of turns or stages in a competition or game.

Example: The boxing match went for 12 rounds before a winner was declared.

Examples of the word round used in sentences.

  • The moon is round and bright tonight.
  • The ball rolls round the field.
  • She wears a round necklace made of pearls.
  • Let's sit round the campfire and tell stories.
  • Can you help me round up the cows?
  • I have a round face, just like my mother's.
  • The teacher asked us to form a round circle for the game.
  • Can you pass me the round cake on the table?
  • The sun is round like a ball in the sky.
  • Let's go for a walk around the round park.
  • I'll be there at around 11 o'clock.
  • We saw a group of sheep being herded round the bend in the road.
  • It's important to round off your presentation with a strong conclusion that leaves a lasting impression on your listeners.
  • The doctor tells me it's best to round out my meals with a little bit of everything.
  • I could hardly believe it when I saw a round rainbow appear in the sky after the storm.
  • The debate went round and round, with no clear winner in sight.
  • After a round of layoffs, the company needed to restructure its operations.
  • The old fishing village was built round a central square.
  • The team had a round of drinks to celebrate their victory.
  • She rounded out her fitness routine with daily yoga sessions.
  • He won the match in the last round and advanced to the quarterfinals of the tournament.
  • The round of applause that followed the solo performance of the pianist was deafening.
  • The athlete was able to complete a full round of the racetrack in record time.
  • The discussion went round and round, but they finally decided on a course of action.
  • I can't wait for the next round of interviews to see who will make the final cut.
  • As a seasoned debater, she could turn the discussion round to her advantage effortlessly.
  • Despite his initial misgivings, the writer found himself drawn round the intricate plot of the thriller.
  • The renowned chef had a creative way of combining round slices of beef with exotic spices to create a unique dish.
  • The luxurious cabin offered a panoramic view of the snow-covered mountains that were round us.
  • The speaker used various rhetorical devices to bring the audience round to his way of thinking, even those who were initially skeptical.
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