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round - adjective

  1. Having the shape of a curve everywhere equidistant from a fixed point: annular, circular, globoid, globular, spheric, spherical. See geometry.
  2. Well-rounded and full in form: chubby, plump, plumpish, pudgy, roly-poly, rotund, tubby, zaftig. See fat.
  3. Having or producing a full, deep, or rich sound: mellow, orotund, plangent, resonant, resounding, ringing, rotund, sonorous, vibrant. See sounds.
  4. Not more or less: complete, entire, full, good, perfect, whole. See part. precise.

round - noun

  1. Something bent: bend, bow, crook, curvature, curve, turn. See straight.
  2. A course, process, or journey that ends where it began or repeats itself: circle, circuit, cycle, orbit, tour, turn. See repetition.
  3. A number of things placed or occurring one after the other: chain, consecution, course, order, procession, progression, run, sequence, series, string, succession, suite, train. Informal streak. See order.
  4. A course of action to be followed regularly. routine, track. See usual.
  5. An area regularly covered, as by a policeman or reporter: beat, circuit, route. See territory.

round - verb

  1. To swerve from a straight line: angle, arc, arch, bend, bow, crook, curve, turn. See straight.
  2. To supply what is lacking. complement, complete, fill in or out, supplement. See agree. part.

round up - phrasal verb

  1. To bring together: assemble, call, cluster, collect, congregate, convene, convoke, gather, get together, group, muster, summon. See collect.

round - adverb

  1. In or toward a former location or condition: about, around, back, backward, backwards, rearward. See approach.
  2. From one end to the other: around, over, through, throughout. See part.