noun
- a person who leads a dissolute or immoral life
- a ball game similar to baseball played chiefly in British schools
Usage: informal; somewhat dated
Usage: British
adjective
- comparative form of round; more round in shape
Examples
- The old rounder spent his days gambling and drinking.
- He was known as a rounder who couldn’t hold down a steady job.
- The children played rounders during their physical education class.
- Rounders is popular in British primary schools.
- The second ball was rounder than the first one.
- She preferred the rounder design for the logo.
- His face looked rounder after he gained weight.