rotund
1 of 1adjective/roʊˈtʌnd/
Forms:more rotund,most rotund
1
having a rounded and fat body shape
- The rotund man's cheerful demeanor matched his plump physique.
- Despite his rotund appearance, he moved with surprising agility and grace.
- She inherited her grandmother's rotund figure, with curves in all the right places.
- The rotund chef was known for his hearty meals and generous portions.
- The rotund baby giggled as he wobbled across the room on chubby legs.
2
rounded from end to end without points or flat sides
- The rotund shape of the planet resembled a large beach ball in telescope photos.
- Due to the toy's rotund form, it was able to roll easily across the floor.
- The children were laughing at the rotund shape of the stone they found.
3
(of sounds) full and rich
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