Meanings
Having a shape that is circular or spherical.
ایسا شکل جو گرد یا کروی ہو۔
گول
gol
Common Collocations
- round shape
- round table
- round number
Example Sentences
The table is round, making it perfect for conversations.
یہ میز گول ہے، جو گفتگو کے لیے بہترین ہے。
Yeh mez gol hai, jo guftagu ke liye behtareen hai.
She baked a round cake for the birthday party.
اس نے سالگرہ کی تقریب کے لئے ایک گول کیک بنایا۔
Us ne salgirah ki taqreeb ke liye aik gol cake banaya.
The earth is not perfectly round, but it is close.
زمین مکمل طور پر گول نہیں ہے، لیکن یہ قریب قریب ہے۔
Zameen mukammal tor par gol nahin hai, lekin yeh qareeb qareeb hai.
Easily Confused With
To make or become round.
کسی چیز کو یا خود کو گول بنانا۔
گول کرنا
gol karna
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- round off
- round the edges
- round it up
Example Sentences
We need to round the edges of the paper.
ہمیں کاغذ کے کنارے کو گول کرنا ہوگا۔
Humein kaghaz ke kinare ko gol karna hoga.
She rounded her numbers to avoid fractions.
اس نے عدد کو گول کیا تاکہ کسر سے بچا جا سکے۔
Us ne adad ko gol kiya taake kasr se bacha ja sake.
He is rounding his speech to make it more impactful.
وہ اپنی تقریر کو گول بنا رہا ہے تاکہ یہ زیادہ متاثر کن ہو۔
Woh apni taqreer ko gol bana raha hai taake yeh zyada mutasir kun ho.
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Word Family
See Also
💡 Memory Tip
Think of a round wheel rolling smoothly.
Picture a round pizza being shared among friends.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
گول چہرہ ہے تیری مانند چاند کے، ہر بار نظر آتا ہے ارمان کے۔
Gol chehra hai teri manind chand ke, har baar nazar aata hai arman ke.
Your round face resembles the moon, every time it brings forth my desires.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
گول شکل میں محبت ہوگی
Gol shakal mein mohabbat hogi
Love will be present in the round shape.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old French "rond" — circular, round
First known use: 15th century
The word 'round' has its roots in the Old French word 'rond', which originally described shapes that were circular. Over time, it evolved into modern English to describe anything that has a rounded shape.