all-round Definition
all·-round (ôl′ro̵und′)
adjective, adverb
all-round Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- sportsman: Weren't you a bit of an all-round sportsman at school?
- entertainer: She's a popular all-round entertainer from " down under " !
- visibility: During the day, they seek out high, sunny slopes with all-round visibility, moving to more sheltered areas at night.
- bloke: And it's an image of nothing other than good-natured, level-headed and all-round decent bloke.
- excellence: Ten years ago many investment groups did claim to have all-round excellence.
- athlete: An all-round athlete, he thoroughly enjoyed lure coursing.
Modifying Another Word
- truly: We pride ourselves on providing a truly all-round education, building students for life.
- good: Desserts, however, were good all-round, providing a pleasant finale to an otherwise ( fairly ) average meal.
Used with adjective complement
provide: Fair play also to the chap donning the sumo suit, much amusement provided all-round.
Browse dictionary entries near all-round
- ‹ all right
- ‹ all-purpose
- ‹ all-
- ‹ all-out
- ‹ all'ottava
- ‹ all-or-none
- ‹ all-nighter
- ‹ all-inclusive
- ‹ all-in cost
- ‹ all-important
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- All Saints' Day ›
- All Souls' Day ›
- all-star ›
- all-time ›
- all told ›
- alla breve ›
- Allah ›
- Allahabad ›
- Allan ›

