roundabout — A circular intersection where traffic flows in one direction around a central island. Can also mean indirect or circuitous in approach.
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: A circular intersection where traffic flows in one direction around a central island. Can also mean indirect or circuitous in approach.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/
Example Sentences
- The GPS kept telling me to go around the same roundabout three times - I felt like a hamster on a wheel!
- Instead of giving a direct answer, she used a roundabout explanation that confused everyone.
- The new roundabout reduced traffic accidents by 40% compared to the old intersection.
roundabout
NOUN[/ˈraʊndəbaʊt/]
A circular intersection where traffic flows in one direction around a central island. Can also mean indirect or circuitous in approach.

A circular intersection where traffic flows in one direction around a central island. Can also mean indirect or circuitous in approach.

At the roundabout, he stays devout without doubt!
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🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
Formed in the 18th century by combining 'round' (circular) and 'about' (around), originally meaning 'a circuitous route.' The modern sense of a circular traffic intersection developed in the 20th century.
Breakdown
round (circular) + about (around) = a circular way around something
🎵Rhyme
📝Examples
“The GPS kept telling me to go around the same roundabout three times - I felt like a hamster on a wheel!”
“Instead of giving a direct answer, she used a roundabout explanation that confused everyone.”
“The new roundabout reduced traffic accidents by 40% compared to the old intersection.”
“My dad always takes the most roundabout route to avoid highway tolls, turning a 1-hour trip into 3 hours.”
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