A roundabout way of saying something refers to expressing an idea or message indirectly or using more words than necessary, often to avoid being straightforward or to soften the impact of the statement. This approach can create ambiguity or confusion, as it may obscure the main point. It is sometimes used in conversation to be polite, diplomatic, or to navigate sensitive topics. However, it can also frustrate listeners who prefer clarity and directness.
Degrees can have 2 menings: Temperature or Angles Temperature: is a way of saying how hot or cold something is. Angles: is a way of showing the angle of two lines
Yes, when approaching a roundabout, you must give way to vehicles already in the roundabout. This means yielding to traffic coming from your left in countries that drive on the right, or from your right in countries that drive on the left. Always check for pedestrians and cyclists as well, and ensure it's safe to enter before proceeding.
Another way of saying the word "add" is "include." Other synonyms include "combine," "join," or "insert," depending on the context. Each term conveys the idea of bringing something together or augmenting a quantity.
343 x 343 = 76. This is a somewhat roundabout way of asking for a square root !
round ball is a way of saying circle
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Cars in the roundabout have the right of way over cars entering the roundabout.
It means you are approaching a roundabout and (in the U.K.) must give way to traffic coming from the right and already on the roundabout.
A word for another way of saying something is a synonym.
the other way of saying that your disagreeing in something is something like this "No, I'm sorry i cant do that" if someone asks you to do something or something like " That's not a good idea."
The man took a roundabout way to avoid the dangerous and icy patches. He believed the roundabout way would be safer and less risky during the extreme cold.
You grant the right of way to traffic coming from your left already in the roundabout.
The elderly driver became confused when driving on a large roundabout, and took an exit that put him miles out of his way.
When entering a traffic roundabout you need to slow down, signal, and move into the correct lane. You also need to give right of way to drivers in the roundabout.
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Something in that direction. in some sort of.
A vehicle about to enter a roundabout has no right-of-way over vehicles already in the circle Arkansas