carousel

[ˌkærəˈsel]

carousel Definition

a rotating machine or device, typically used for amusement parks and fairs, consisting of a platform that revolves about a central axis, with seats, compartments, or animals mounted on the platform for passengers to ride.

Using carousel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "carousel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The carousel at the amusement park was a popular attraction.

  • Example

    The children were excited to ride the carousel.

  • Example

    The carousel features horses and other animals as seats for riders.

carousel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for carousel

Phrases with carousel

  • a type of tax fraud involving the import and export of goods in order to claim back VAT (value-added tax) that has not been paid

    Example

    The company was found guilty of carousel fraud and had to pay a large fine.

  • a slideshow of images that can be displayed on a website or app

    Example

    The homepage of the website features an image carousel showcasing the latest products.

  • a decorative horse that is mounted on a carousel platform and used as a seat for riders

    Example

    The carousel horse was beautifully painted and decorated with bright colors and patterns.

Origins of carousel

from French 'carrousel', from Italian 'carosello', meaning 'little war'

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Summary: carousel in Brief

A 'carousel' [ˌkærəˈsel] is a rotating machine or device, often found in amusement parks and fairs, that consists of a platform revolving around a central axis. The platform is equipped with seats, compartments, or animal figures for passengers to ride. Examples include the carousel at the amusement park and the carousel featuring horses and other animals as seats. 'Carousel' can also refer to a type of tax fraud called carousel fraud, and to an image carousel, which is a slideshow of images displayed on a website or app.

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