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Rounders - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Rounders is a traditional British bat-and-ball game played between two teams. It involves hitting a ball and running around bases to score points, similar to baseball but with distinct rules.

rounders

/ˈraʊndərz/ /ˈraʊndəz/

Definition:

A British bat-and-ball game similar to baseball, played with a small hard ball and a rounded bat.

Synonyms:

baseball, cricket, softball

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

individual sports, non-team games

Common Collocations:

play rounders, rounders bat, rounders pitch, rounders team

Derivatives:

rounder (player), rounder (variant)

Usage Tips:

Use "rounders" to refer to the sport; avoid confusion with "rounder" (a player or someone who rounds).

Common Phrases:

hit a rounder, play a game of rounders, rounders match

Etymology:

Derived from "round," referring to the circular running path in the game; first recorded in the 18th century.

Examples:

  • 1. We played rounders during our school sports day.
  • 2. Rounders is popular in British schools as a summer activity.
  • 3. She hit the ball far in her first rounders match.
  • 4. The rules of rounders are simpler than baseball’s.

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