roundabout (Meaning)

Wordnet

roundabout (n)

a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island

a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement

Wordnet

roundabout (s)

marked by obliqueness or indirection in speech or conduct

deviating from a straight course

Webster

roundabout (a.)

Circuitous; going round; indirect; as, roundabout speech.

Encircling; enveloping; comprehensive.

Webster

roundabout (n.)

A horizontal wheel or frame, commonly with wooden horses, etc., on which children ride; a merry-go-round.

A dance performed in a circle.

A short, close jacket worn by boys, sailors, etc.

A state or scene of constant change, or of recurring labor and vicissitude.

roundabout Sentence Examples

  1. The roundabout at the intersection of Main Street and Elm Avenue caused a significant delay in my commute.
  2. The car swerved dangerously as it approached the roundabout, nearly colliding with another vehicle.
  3. The tourist was confused by the unfamiliar roundabout and ended up driving in the wrong direction.
  4. The construction crew erected a temporary roundabout to facilitate traffic flow during road repairs.
  5. The roundabout's intricate design featured landscaping and sculptures, creating an aesthetically pleasing landmark.
  6. I was dismayed to see that the roundabout had been damaged by a recent storm, leaving it partially impassable.
  7. The city council voted to install a new roundabout at the congested intersection, hoping to improve traffic flow and reduce accidents.
  8. The roundabout had a reputation for being dangerous, with multiple accidents occurring within its vicinity.
  9. The driver hesitated at the roundabout, unsure which exit to take, causing a backup of traffic behind them.
  10. The roundabout's central island provided a safe haven for pedestrians crossing the busy intersection.

FAQs About the word roundabout

a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island, a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement, marked by o

indirect, twisting, winding, circular, misleading,circuitous, rambling, serpentine, tortuous, prolix

straight, direct, straight,direct, straightforward, straightforward, honest, open, honest, plain

The roundabout at the intersection of Main Street and Elm Avenue caused a significant delay in my commute.

The car swerved dangerously as it approached the roundabout, nearly colliding with another vehicle.

The tourist was confused by the unfamiliar roundabout and ended up driving in the wrong direction.

The construction crew erected a temporary roundabout to facilitate traffic flow during road repairs.