circles (Meaning)

circles

the orbit of a celestial body, a closed plane curve every point of which is equidistant from a fixed point within the curve, to describe or extend in a circle, cycle, round, a circular course or path, a line segment that is curved so that its ends meet and every point on the line is equally far away from a single point inside, a group of people sharing a common interest, a closed plane (see plane entry 6 sense 2b) curve every point of which is equidistant (see equidistant sense 1) from a fixed point within the curve, to move in or as if in a circle, to enclose in or as if in a circle, rotary sense 2, fallacious reasoning in which something to be demonstrated is covertly assumed, a curving side street, ring, halo, a circle formed on the surface of a sphere by the intersection of a plane that passes through it, to circle around before making an attack, cycle entry 1 sense 2a, round, something (as an anatomical part) in the form of a circle or section of a circle, something in the form of a circle or section of a circle, to move or revolve around, the plane surface bounded by such a curve, circulate, a balcony or tier of seats in a theater, a group of persons sharing a common interest or revolving about a common center, ring entry 1 sense 3, a territorial or administrative division or district, something in the form of a circle, an area of action or influence, an instrument of astronomical observation the graduated (see graduated sense 2a) limb of which consists of an entire circle, the flat surface enclosed by a circle, diadem

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circles Sentence Examples

  1. The rhythmic circles of the waves gently lapped at the shore.
  2. The circus acrobat twirled effortlessly through the air, forming graceful circles with her body.
  3. The concentric circles of tree rings revealed the tree's age and growth history.
  4. The raindrops created perfect circles as they splashed into the still pond.
  5. The children skipped and jumped in circles, their laughter filling the air.
  6. The astronomer observed the celestial circles of the planets as they orbited the sun.
  7. The target shooter aimed for the innermost circle of the bullseye.
  8. The spiral galaxy displayed breathtaking arms of shimmering stars that formed intricate circles.
  9. The ripples from the pebble dropped into the water expanded outwards in widening circles.
  10. The artist's abstract painting consisted of vibrant circles that blended and overlapped seamlessly.

FAQs About the word circles

the orbit of a celestial body, a closed plane curve every point of which is equidistant from a fixed point within the curve, to describe or extend in a circle,

orbs, rounds,rings, loops, ellipses,roundels, ringlets, balls, cirques, spheres

loners,individualists,,

The rhythmic circles of the waves gently lapped at the shore.

The circus acrobat twirled effortlessly through the air, forming graceful circles with her body.

The concentric circles of tree rings revealed the tree's age and growth history.

The raindrops created perfect circles as they splashed into the still pond.