Meaning & Definition of word "Roundabout"

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    Roundabout

    /ˈraʊndəˌbaʊt/

    noun:

    • 1. A circular intersection or junction in which road traffic flows almost continuously in one direction around a central island.
      • Example: The roundabout at the end of Main Street helps to reduce traffic congestion.
    • 2. A route or course that is not direct; an indirect way of doing something.
      • Example: We took a roundabout to avoid the construction on the highway.

    adjective:

    • 1. Not having a direct course; circuitous.
      • Example: His roundabout explanation confused everyone in the room.

    Etymology

    From 'round' + 'about', implying movement in a circular direction.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    roundabout way:

    An indirect route or method that may take longer.

    roundabout answer:

    An answer that is not direct or straightforward.

    Related Words

    intersection:

    A point where two or more roads cross each other.

    traffic circle:

    A circular road junction where traffic flows around a central island.

    Slang Meanings of roundabout

    Meaning: To take a long time to say something.

    Example Sentence: Stop being so roundabout, just tell me what you mean!

    Meaning: A way to avoid a direct confrontation or answer.

    Example Sentence: He always gives roundabout responses to avoid saying no.