Circular ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Circular ( adjective )

  1. Shaped like a circle.
  2. Moving in a circle.
  3. Sent or distributed in a circle, as a letter.
  4. Having the same end as the beginning.

Origin:

Early 15c., from latin circularis "circular," from circulus "circl.e"

Examples:

  1. The building had a circular shape.
  2. The dancers moved in a circular pattern.
  3. I received a circular letter from the company.
  4. The argument had a circular logic.
  5. The circular road took us back to the same place.

(As a noun)

Circular ( noun )

  1. Shaped like a circle.
  2. Moving in a circle.
  3. Sent or distributed in a circle, as a letter.
  4. Having the same end as the beginning.

Origin:

Early 15c., from latin circularis "circular," from circulus "circl.e"

Examples:

  1. The building had a circular shape.
  2. The dancers moved in a circular pattern.
  3. I received a circular letter from the company.
  4. The argument had a circular logic.
  5. The circular road took us back to the same place.

(As a verb)

Circular ( verb )

  1. Shaped like a circle.
  2. Moving in a circle.
  3. Sent or distributed in a circle, as a letter.
  4. Having the same end as the beginning.

Origin:

Early 15c., from latin circularis "circular," from circulus "circl.e"

Examples:

  1. The building had a circular shape.
  2. The dancers moved in a circular pattern.
  3. I received a circular letter from the company.
  4. The argument had a circular logic.
  5. The circular road took us back to the same place.
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