What are some opposite words for circle?

Antonyms for circle
ˈsɜr kəlcir·cle

This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term circle.

Wiktionary0.0 / 0 votes

  1. circlenoun

    Synonyms:
    disk, orbit, round, curve, loop, coil, arc, disc, ring

  2. circlenoun

    To travel around along a curved path.

    The set of all points (x, y) such that is a circle of radius r around the point (1, 0).

    Synonyms:
    orbit, curve, loop, round, coil, arc, ring, disc, disk

  3. circlenoun

    To surround.

    Synonyms:
    curve, orbit, disc, round, disk, coil, arc, loop, ring

  4. circlenoun

    Any thin three-dimensional equivalent of the geometric figures.

    Put on your dunce-cap and sit down on that circle.

    Synonyms:
    disc, round, curve, disk, arc, coil, loop, orbit, ring

  5. circlenoun

    A curve that more or less forms part or all of a circle.

    move in a circle

    Synonyms:
    arc, curve, orbit, disk, loop, round, coil, ring, disc

  6. circlenoun

    Orbit.

    Synonyms:
    loop, arc, ring, disc, curve, disk, round, orbit, coil

  7. circlenoun

    A specific group of persons.

    Synonyms:
    loop, arc, coil, disk, curve, ring, round, orbit, disc

  8. circlenoun

    A line comprising two semicircles of 30 yards radius centred on the wickets joined by straight lines parallel to the pitch used to enforce field restrictions in a one-day match.

    Synonyms:
    arc, disc, round, coil, loop, ring, disk, curve, orbit

  9. circlenoun

    A ritual circle that is casted three times deosil and closes three times widdershins either in the air with a wand or literally with stones or other itmes used for worship

    Synonyms:
    coil, disc, ring, round, disk, arc, curve, loop, orbit

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. circle

    A class is a number or body of persons or objects having common pursuits, purposes, attributes, or characteristics. A caste is hereditary; a class may be independent of lineage or descent; membership in a caste is supposed to be for life; membership in a class may be very transient; a religious and ceremonial sacredness attaches to the caste, as not to the class. The rich and the poor form separate classes; yet individuals are constantly passing from each to the other; the classes in a college remain the same, but their membership changes every year. We speak of rank among hereditary nobility or military officers; of various orders of the priesthood; by accommodation, we may refer in a general way to the higher ranks, the lower orders of any society. Grade implies some regular scale of valuation, and some inherent qualities for which a person or thing is placed higher or lower in the scale; as, the coarser and finer grades of wool; a man of an inferior grade. A coterie is a small company of persons of similar tastes, who meet frequently in an informal way, rather for social enjoyment than for any serious purpose. Clique has always an unfavorable meaning. A clique is always fractional, implying some greater gathering of which it is a part; the association breaks up into cliques. Persons unite in a coterie through simple liking for one another; they withdraw into a clique largely through aversion to outsiders. A set, while exclusive, is more extensive than a clique, and chiefly of persons who are united by common social station, etc. Circle is similar in meaning to set, but of wider application; we speak of scientific and religious as well as of social circles.

    Synonyms:
    association, caste, clan, class, clique, club, company, coterie, grade, order, rank, set

    Preposition:
    A class of merchants; the senior class at (sometimes of) Harvard; the classes in college.

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. circlenoun

    ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point

    "he calculated the circumference of the circle"

    Synonyms:
    band, set, lot, lap, forget me drug, rophy, roach, roundabout, rotary, dress circle, circuit, traffic circle, rope, roofy, round

  2. set, circle, band, lotnoun

    an unofficial association of people or groups

    "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot"

    Synonyms:
    rotary, fortune, banding, pot, roach, mint, fate, band, stripe, lot, stria, batch, raft, quite a little, passel, good deal, roundabout, muckle, isthmus, pile, traffic circle, roofy, stack, striation, mountain, rophy, destiny, plenty, round, solidifying, peck, circuit, exercise set, deal, portion, hardening, curing, caboodle, sight, flock, hatful, mickle, dance orchestra, slew, wad, heap, luck, great deal, mess, rope, bunch, mass, circumstances, solidification, draw, spate, readiness, tidy sum, set, ring, forget me drug, dress circle, stage set, bent, dance band, lap

  3. circlenoun

    something approximating the shape of a circle

    "the chairs were arranged in a circle"

    Synonyms:
    band, set, lot, lap, forget me drug, rophy, roach, roundabout, rotary, dress circle, circuit, traffic circle, rope, roofy, round

  4. lap, circle, circuitnoun

    movement once around a course

    "he drove an extra lap just for insurance"

    Synonyms:
    lap, rotary, lot, roofy, set, dress circle, racing circuit, rophy, tour, roach, electrical circuit, rope, overlap, circumference, electric circuit, lap covering, roundabout, band, lick, circuit, forget me drug, traffic circle, round

  5. traffic circle, circle, rotary, roundaboutnoun

    a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island

    "the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary"

    Synonyms:
    lap, rotary, lot, roofy, set, dress circle, rotary converter, rophy, roach, round, carousel, synchronous converter, whirligig, roundabout, band, circuit, rope, forget me drug, traffic circle, merry-go-round, carrousel

  6. R-2, Mexican valium, rophy, rope, roofy, roach, forget me drug, circlenoun

    street names for flunitrazepan

    Synonyms:
    lap, rotary, lot, roofy, cockroach, set, dress circle, rophy, roach, rope, roundabout, band, circuit, forget me drug, traffic circle, round

  7. circle, dress circlenoun

    a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra

    "they had excellent seats in the dress circle"

    Synonyms:
    band, set, lot, lap, forget me drug, rophy, roach, roundabout, rotary, dress circle, circuit, traffic circle, rope, roofy, round

  8. circle, roundverb

    any circular or rotating mechanism

    "the machine punched out metal circles"

    Synonyms:
    turn, rotary, lot, roofy, round of drinks, beat, set, dress circle, rophy, unit of ammunition, roach, daily round, round, troll, rung, lap, rhythm, one shot, round of golf, cycle, roundabout, band, circuit, rope, forget me drug, traffic circle, bout, stave

  9. circleverb

    travel around something

    "circle the globe"

    Synonyms:
    circulate, encircle

  10. circle, circulateverb

    move in circles

    Synonyms:
    pass on, circularise, pass around, disseminate, spread, diffuse, go around, broadcast, mobilise, circularize, encircle, mobilize, propagate, circulate, disperse, distribute

  11. encircle, circleverb

    form a circle around

    "encircle the errors"

    Synonyms:
    circulate, gird, encircle

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words2.0 / 1 vote

  1. circlenoun

    Synonyms:
    ring, circumference, periphery, circuit, clique, coterie, set, class, annulation, annulus

  2. circleverb

    Synonyms:
    encircle

Editors Contribution0.0 / 0 votes

  1. minecraftnoun

    circle is round, minecraft is strait.

    Submitted by anonymous on January 14, 2022  

How to use circle in a sentence?

  1. The New York Times:

    Mrs. Clinton’s inner circle was mindful of both her guardedness and her expectation of loyalty once her mind is made up…But Mrs. Clinton’s penchant for privacy backfired.

  2. Oprah Winfrey:

    I heard Deborah [Lacks] on tape, that Rebecca Skloot, the author of the book had, saying she wanted me to [play her], so, I really did it to honor her, to serve that notion of her completing the circle for finding her mother, telling the story in the book and then getting it out into the world.

  3. Delta CEO Ed Bastian:

    For years I would get beaten up by Wall Street. They thought the profits were theirs. ... [ But ] Wall Street has actually come full circle and they realize Delta is the most awarded airline because of Wall Street employees. And they're happy we're making certain that our employees know that.

  4. Sheldon Richman:

    Some conservatives are surprised to find people on the Left supporting the war in Afghanistan. It's not surprising at all…It is hard for the government to prosecute a war and not expand…Conservatives may think they can support war and oppose the expansion of the state, but that is like trying to square the circle. What makes them think they can contain the expansion?

  5. Marc Elias:

    We can't deny people a right to vote because they choose to put Xs in some, oval, circle some names or fill in some ovals, it says you can't cross out an errant vote with some marking, you have to use words.

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