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Round

UK /["/raʊnd/"]/US /["/raʊnd/"]/

Definition

having a shape like a circle or a ball

In simple words: A shape that is like a circle and has no corners.

Examples

  • The table is round, making it perfect for family gatherings.
  • She drew a round shape on the paper to represent the sun.
  • The coach announced that the team won the first round of the tournament.
  • He eats a round loaf of bread every morning for breakfast.
  • They played a round of golf at the local course on Saturday.

Usage notes

Use 'round' to describe shapes, especially when something is circular. In a more formal context, you might say 'circular' instead.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a round cake — it’s always shaped like a circle!

Collocations

  • round table
  • round shape
  • round number

Synonyms

  • circular
  • spherical
  • disk-like

Antonyms

  • square
  • flat

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'around' when indicating location or position.
  • Using 'round' incorrectly to refer to linear shapes.
  • Omitting 'the' when referring to specific round objects.