Synonym: adjust, balance, conventional, corny, equalize, equitable, fair, honest, just, old-fashioned, settle, straight, unaware. Antonym: round. Similar words: squad, quarter, quarrel with, quarterback, headquarters, squeeze, guard, on guard. Meaning: [skwer /skweə] n. 1. (geometry) a plane rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles; a four-sided regular polygon 2. the product of two equal terms 3. an open area at the meeting of two or more streets 4. something approximating the shape of a square 5. someone who doesn't understand what is going on 6. a formal and conservative person with old-fashioned views 7. any artifact having a shape similar to a plane geometric figure with four equal sides and four right angles 8. a hand tool consisting of two straight arms at right angles; used to construct or test right angles. v. 1. raise to the second power 2. make square 3. cause to match, as of ideas or acts 4. position so as to be square 5. be compatible with 6. pay someone and settle a debt 7. turn the paddle; in canoeing 8. turn the oar, while rowing. adj. 1. having four equal sides and four right angles or forming a right angle 2. characterized by honesty and fairness 3. providing abundant nourishment 4. leaving no balance 5. without evasion or compromise 6. rigidly conventional or old-fashioned. adv. 1. in a straight direct way 2. in a square shape 3. firmly and solidly.
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181, A square has four right angles.
182, I've declined the invitation to the Royal Garden Party; I'd just to be a square peg in a round hole among all those posh people.
183, The prince met local people during a walkabout in Glasgow's George Square.
184, Canary Wharf was set to provide 10 million square feet of office space.
185, If you pay for both tickets now, I'll square up with you later.
186, He never quite fitted in when he was working here - he was always a bit of a square peg.
187, If you zoom out at this point, we shall get a view of the whole square.
188, Anney dabbed the cut with disinfectant and taped a gauze square over it.
189, Britain occupies a total area of 88 798 square miles.
190, A strong square jaw is a sign of firm character.
191, The two diagonals of a square cross in the centre.
192, The thick walls of the great hall baffled the square noises.
193, The crowds congregated in the town square to hear the mayor speak.
194, The square echoed and re-echoed to the boom of a 21-gun salute.
195, Upwards of fifty thousand people assembled in the main square.
196, The two candidates will square off on this issue in a debate tomorrow.
197, Farnese had the orientation of the church changed so that the front would face a square.
198, I knew I'd never find a parking space in the Square.
199, That idea hasn't worked, so it's / we're back to square one.
200, A huge crowd gathered in a square outside the Kremlin walls.
201, He turned off only to find he was trapped in a town square with no easy exit.
202, Our hotel was in a superb central position near St Mark's Square.
203, The recipe recommends that you use a square cake tin.
204, Ellen is walking down the drive with a square flat box balanced on one hand.
204, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
205, Cut the pastry into a square and turn in the corners.
206, It would be convenient if the facts square with the theory, but they do not.
207, All through yesterday crowds have been arriving and by midnight thousands of people packed the square.
208, Most visitors to London gravitate to Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.
209, Platoon sergeants fell their men in on the barrack square.
210, If your complaint in not upheld, you may feel you are back to square one.
More similar words: squad, quarter, quarrel with, quarterback, headquarters, squeeze, guard, on guard, qualify, adequate, quantity, equation, earthquake, loquacious, in quantity.