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Synonyms and antonyms of Rounded and circular shapes in British Thesaurus

Rounded and circular shapes

ball (noun)

a round or nearly round object or shape

balloon (noun)

a circle around the words spoken by characters in cartoon drawings

band (noun)

a flat narrow piece of cloth with the ends joined together to form a circle

band (noun)

a narrow circular piece of rubber or metal, often placed around something to support it

bowl (noun)

part of an object with a round shape like a bowl

bubble (noun)

a ball of air or gas in a liquid

bubble (noun)

a ball of air or gas in a substance that has become solid

bubble (noun)

a ball made of a thin outer layer of soap or bubble gum

bubble (noun)

a structure that is round like a bubble

bubble (noun)

the circle around the words said by people in a cartoon

bulge (noun)

a shape that curves outwards on the surface of something, often made by something under it or inside it

circle (noun)

a round shape consisting of a curved line that completely encloses a space and is the same distance from the centre at every point. Something in the shape of a circle is circular

coil (noun)

a long thin piece of something that forms rings or curls

coil (noun)

something that has a long curved shape

cone (noun)

an object with a circular base that rises to a point. Something in the shape of a cone is conical

crescent (noun)

a curved shape that is wide in the middle and pointed at the ends. The moon sometimes has this shape.

cup (noun)

something that is small, round, and has an empty space inside

curl (noun)

something long and thin that has a curved or circular shape

curve (noun)

a shape or line with a gradual smooth bend

disc (noun)

a flat circular object or shape

dome (noun)

mainly literary an object shaped like the top half of a ball

ellipse (noun)

a shape similar to a circle but longer than it is wide

figure of eight (noun)

British the shape of the number 8

globe (noun)

mainly literary a round object

half-moon (noun)

something in the shape of a half-moon

heart (noun)

a shape that represents love

helix (noun)

a shape formed by a long, continuously curving line

hemisphere (noun)

one half of a sphere (=object shaped like a ball)

hoop (noun)

an object in the shape of a circle, usually made of metal, plastic, or wood

hump (noun)

a large round shape that rises above a surface or above the ground

lobe (noun)

a round part of something, especially a part of a leaf or a large section of your brain

loop (noun)

a round shape or curve made by a line curling back towards itself

orb (noun)

literary an object that has a perfectly round shape

ring (noun)

an object in the shape of a circle

ring (noun)

a line or shape that forms a ring

semicircle (noun)

maths half of a circle

sickle (noun)

literary a curved shape

sphere (noun)

maths an object that is shaped like a ball

spiral (noun)

a shape that looks like a set of circles inside each other, made by one line curving inside itself

spiral (noun)

a shape made by something that curves around a central line or post and along its length

swell (noun)

mainly literary the round shape of something

trumpet (noun)

something shaped like the wide end of a trumpet

tube (noun)

an object shaped like part of a pipe

wave (noun)

a shape that has a series of curves, or a single one of these curves

wind (noun)

a curve or bend in something

wreath (noun)

something that is in the shape of a circle