Pronunciation: /ˌsɜrkjəˈlærəti/
noun the quality or state of being circular; roundness or the condition of forming a circle
A1 Circularity is when something is in the shape of a circle.
A2 The circularity of the argument made it difficult to find a clear conclusion.
B1 The circularity of the reasoning looped back on itself, creating confusion.
B2 The circularity of the debate was evident as the same points were repeated over and over.
C1 The circularity of the design process allowed for continuous refinement and improvement.
C2 The circularity of the philosophical concept was explored in depth by the scholars.
formal The concept of circularity in economics refers to the continuous flow of money within an economy.
informal I'm starting to see a pattern of circularity in our conversations, we keep coming back to the same topics.
slang It's like a never-ending loop, just going around in circles, that's the circularity of it all.
figurative The circularity of life is evident in how history tends to repeat itself.
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