Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːrkjəl/
noun a printed or written advertisement, letter, or document distributed to a large number of people
A1 I found a circular on the bulletin board advertising a garage sale.
A2 She received a circular in the mail about a new restaurant opening.
B1 The company distributed a circular to all employees outlining the new dress code policy.
B2 The circular stated the upcoming changes to the company's benefits package.
C1 The circular distributed by the government detailed the new tax laws.
C2 The circular sent out by the school board addressed concerns about the upcoming budget cuts.
adjective relating to or forming a circle; round in shape
A1 The children sat in a circular formation during story time.
A2 She drew a circular shape on the paper.
B1 The circular route took us through the scenic countryside.
B2 The circular motion of the carousel made me dizzy.
C1 The committee discussed the issue from a circular perspective, considering all angles.
C2 The artist's latest installation featured a series of circular sculptures that captivated viewers.
formal The circular motion of the planets around the sun is a key aspect of our solar system.
informal Can you pass me that circular plate over there?
slang I love wearing my circular shades when I go to the beach.
figurative The circular nature of life's ups and downs is both frustrating and fascinating.
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