
round
adj 1: having a circular shape [syn: {circular}] [ant: {square}]
2: (of sounds) full and rich; "orotund tones"; "the rotund and
reverberating phrase"; "pear-shaped vowels" [syn: {orotund},
{rotund}, {pear-shaped}]
3: (of numbers) to the nearest ten, hundred, or thousand; "in
round numbers"
n 1: a charge of ammunition for a single shot [syn: {unit of
ammunition}, {one shot}]
2: an interval during which a recurring sequence of events
occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons" [syn: {cycle},
{rhythm}]
3: a regular route for a sentry or policeman; "in the old days
a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name"
[syn: {beat}]
4: (often plural) a series of professional calls (usually in a
set order); "the doctor goes on his rounds first thing
every morning"; "the postman's rounds"; "we enjoyed our
round of the local bars"
5: the activity of playing 18 holes of golf; "a round of golf
takes about 4 hours" [syn: {round of golf}]
6: the usual activities in your day; "the doctor made his
rounds" [syn: {daily round}]
7: (sports) a period of play during which one team is on the
offensive [syn: {turn}, {bout}]
8: the course along which communications spread; "the story is
going the rounds in Washington"
9: a serving to each of a group (usually alcoholic); "he
ordered a second round" [syn: {round of drinks}]
10: a cut of beef between the rump and the lower leg
11: a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice
starts and others join in one after another until all are
singing different parts of the song at the same time;
"they enjoyed singing rounds" [syn: {troll}]
12: an outburst of applause; "there was a round of applause"
13: a crosspiece between the legs of a chair [syn: {rung}, {stave}]
14: any circular or rotating mechanism; "the machine punched out
metal circles" [syn: {circle}]
adv : from beginning to end; throughout; "It rains all year round
on Skye"; "frigid weather the year around" [syn: {around}]
v 1: wind around; move along a circular course; "round the bend"
2: make round; "round the edges" [syn: {round out}, {round off}]
3: be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river
encircles the village" [syn: {surround}, {environ}, {encircle},
{circle}, {ring}]
4: pronounce with rounded lips [syn: {labialize}, {labialise}]
5: attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the
left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker" [syn: {attack},
{assail}, {lash out}, {snipe}, {assault}]
6: bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state;
"polish your social manners" [syn: {polish}, {round off},
{polish up}, {brush up}]
7: express as a round number; "round off the amount" [syn: {round
off}, {round down}, {round out}]
8: become round, plump, or shapely; "The young woman is
fleshing out" [syn: {flesh out}, {fill out}]
Source: WordNet® 2.0