Pronunciation: /ˈraʊndər/
noun a person or thing that is round in shape or form
A1 My brother is a rounder than me.
A2 The rounder of the two cakes was chosen as the winner.
B1 The rounder of the two candidates was deemed more suitable for the job.
B2 The rounder shape of the new car model makes it more aerodynamic.
C1 The artist used a rounder brush to create softer edges in the painting.
C2 The rounder design of the new building has received praise from architectural critics.
adjective having a shape or form that is round
A1 The ball is rounder than the cube.
A2 She has a rounder face than her sister.
B1 The new sofa is rounder and more comfortable than the old one.
B2 The athlete's training regimen has helped him become rounder and stronger.
C1 The artist used a rounder brush to create more fluid strokes in the painting.
C2 The chef's signature dish is known for its rounder flavors and balanced spices.
formal The scientist studied the properties of a rounder shape in geometry.
informal I think the rounder option looks better on you.
slang That car has a rounder body compared to the older models.
figurative Her face appeared rounder and more youthful after getting a facial treatment.
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