rounded
/ˈraʊndɪd/
adjective
- Having a curved, circular, or spherical shape; not sharp or angular.
- She preferred rounded stones for her garden path.
- The table had rounded corners so no one would get hurt.
- The baby's cheeks were soft and rounded.
- Developed or balanced in many aspects; well-rounded.
- A rounded education includes both arts and sciences.
- The program aims to create rounded individuals ready for the real world.
- He is a rounded person with many interests and skills.
- Expressed as a whole number, not a fraction or decimal; approximated to the nearest unit.
- Give me the rounded figure, not the exact decimal.
- After rounding, the rounded value is 3.14.
- The rounded total was 100 dollars.
verb
- Past tense of round; made something into a curved or circular shape.
- She rounded the edges of the wooden block with sandpaper.
- The sculptor rounded the stone carefully.
- He rounded the clay into a smooth ball.
- Past tense of round; traveled around or passed by something.
- They rounded the corner and saw the ocean.
- The ship rounded the cape and headed north.
- He rounded the bend in the road and slowed down.
- Past tense of round; expressed a number as a whole number or to a certain decimal place.
- He rounded the answer to two decimal places.
- She rounded 3.7 up to 4.
- The accountant rounded the total to the nearest dollar.