circular

[ˈsɜːrkjʊlə(r)]

circular Definition

  • 1having the shape of a circle; round
  • 2relating to or involving a process of exchange among a number of people or groups
  • 3a letter or advertisement that is distributed to a large number of people

Using circular: Examples

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

  • Example

    The table was circular, with enough space for everyone.

  • Example

    The company has a circular system of management where everyone has a say.

  • Example

    The school sent out a circular to all parents about the upcoming event.

circular Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for circular

Phrases with circular

  • a logical fallacy in which the reasoner starts with what they are trying to end up with

    Example

    His argument was flawed due to circular reasoning.

  • an economic system aimed at eliminating waste and the continual use of resources

    Example

    The circular economy model promotes recycling and reusing materials.

  • a power tool with a toothed blade used to cut various materials in a circular motion

    Example

    He used a circular saw to cut the wood into small pieces.

Origins of circular

from Latin 'circulus', meaning 'circle'

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Summary: circular in Brief

The term 'circular' [ˈsɜːrkjʊlə(r)] refers to something that is round or cyclical, such as a circular table or a circular economy. It can also refer to a process of exchange among a number of people or groups, as in a circular system of management. Additionally, it can denote a letter or advertisement that is distributed to a large number of people, known as a circular. An example sentence is 'The school sent out a circular to all parents about the upcoming event.'

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