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Round on Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹaʊnd/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
ROWND-awn
ɹˈaʊnd/ /ˈɒn
rownd-ON

Definition

To suddenly turn against someone, especially by attacking or criticizing them unexpectedly.

Usage & Nuances

'Round on' is mostly used in negative or confrontational situations. It is informal and often appears in stories or news to describe sudden disapproval or anger. Common collocations: 'round on someone,' 'rounded on her/him.' Sometimes used for groups turning against a leader or friend.

Example Sentences

Everyone was surprised when she rounded on her best friend.

basic

He suddenly rounded on his teammates during the game.

basic

If you round on your friends, they might not trust you anymore.

basic

The whole crowd rounded on the referee after the bad call.

natural

My boss rounded on me out of nowhere during the meeting.

natural

When questioned, the politician rounded on the reporters and refused to answer.

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