Pronunciation: /ˈraʊndli/
adjective complete or thorough
A1 She was roundly praised for her performance in the school play.
A2 The team was roundly defeated in the championship game.
B1 The politician was roundly criticized for his controversial remarks.
B2 The new policy was roundly endorsed by the majority of the board members.
C1 The CEO was roundly applauded for turning the struggling company around.
C2 The author was roundly celebrated for her latest novel, which won multiple awards.
adverb in a severe or thorough manner
A1 She was roundly praised for her performance in the school play.
A2 The team was roundly defeated in the championship game.
B1 The new policy was roundly criticized by the employees.
B2 The controversial decision was roundly condemned by the public.
C1 The CEO was roundly applauded for turning the company around.
C2 The artist was roundly celebrated for their groundbreaking work in the art world.
formal The board members roundly criticized the CEO for his poor decision-making.
informal The team roundly booed the referee for making a bad call.
slang She was roundly roasted on social media for her controversial tweet.
figurative Despite the criticism, he stood tall and faced it roundly.
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