Antonym: sharp. Similar words: grounded, ungrounded, surrounded, underground, wounded, founded, bounded, unfounded. Meaning: ['raʊndɪd] adj. 1. curving and somewhat round in shape rather than jagged 2. a chubby body.
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31. He has rounded into his eighth decade.
32. He rounded off his career by becoming Home Secretary.
33. They rounded off their performance with a mixed chorus.
34. She is a more rounded performer than her sister.
35. The ship rounded the point.
36. The boat rounded the tip of the island.
37. The boy's eyes rounded with excitement.
38. The expressway rounded about the urban district.
39. The army rounded up all the usual terrorist suspects.
40. I rounded up a few friends for a party.
41. Corners on that table are rounded.
42. Prices are rounded off to the nearest dollar.
43. His eyes rounded with surprise.
44. The fox rounded and faced us.
45. The cattle are rounded up in the evenings.
46. She rounded her lips and whistled.
47. Barbara's eyes rounded in surprise.
48. With a skillful movement he rounded the small fishing-boat.
49. The bear rounded and faced the hunters.
50. This rounded the afternoon off perfectly.
51. Agents regularly rounded up suspected subversives.
52. He rounded the accident in my ear.
53. She rounded off the meal with some cheese.
54. The car's rounded edges reduce drag.
55. The cattle were rounded up and branded.
56. Colin rounded the corner at high speed.sentencedict.com/rounded.html
57. The tail tapered to a rounded tip.
58. The storms had abated by the time they rounded Cape Horn.
59. Dyson came off his bike as he rounded the last corner, but wasn't badly hurt.
60. The price of coal has been rounded up from 36.50 yuan to 37 per ton.
More similar words: grounded, ungrounded, surrounded, underground, wounded, founded, bounded, unfounded, astounded, confounded, dumbfounded, round and round, funded, round, undecided, ground, around, round off, all round, round up, grounds, founder, go around, surround, get around, come round, all around, flounder, groundnut, roundabout.