When circle is a noun, it means "circle; Round; Round; Circular object; Ring; Circle, class, boundary (composed of people with the same interests, occupations, etc.) Its plural form is circles.
Circle, an English word, verb, noun and transitive verb means "draw a circle; As an intransitive verb, "Move around" means "hover and rotate; Cycle ",as a noun, means" cycle, cycle; Round; Round; Round things. "
Example: Draw a circle. Draw a circle.
When circle is a verb, it means "hover, hover, hover (especially in the air);" Draw a circle around; Round; "Circle", its third person singular is circles, the present participle is circle, the past tense is circle, and the past participle is circle.
For example:
Spelling mistakes are circled in red ink. Spelling mistakes are circled in red ink.
Idiom related to circle: come to a complete circle.
(things or experiences) go for a ride back to the original place, back to the original place again and again. "You can use this idiom to describe going back to the original place after a series of events.
Example:
We went for a ride, and dark blue jeans once again became the peak of fashion.
The tide turns, and now the most popular is dark blue jeans.