- square
- [[t]skwe͟ə(r)[/t]]
♦♦squares, squaring, squared1) N-COUNT A square is a shape with four sides that are all the same length and four corners that are all right angles.
Serve the cake warm or at room temperature, cut in squares...
There was a calendar on the wall, with large squares around the dates...
Most of the rugs are simple cotton squares.
2) N-COUNT: oft in names after n In a town or city, a square is a flat open place, often in the shape of a square.The house is located in one of Pimlico's prettiest garden squares...
The town centre is thick with churches and cafe-lined squares.
...St Mark's Square.
3) ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n Something that is square has a shape the same as a square or similar to a square.Round tables seat more people in the same space as a square table...
His finger nails were square and cut neatly across.
4) ADJ: ADJ n Square is used before units of length when referring to the area of something. For example, if something is three metres long and two metres wide, its area is six square metres.Canary Wharf was set to provide 10 million square feet of office space...
The Philippines has just 6,000 square kilometres of forest left.
5) ADJ: amount ADJ Square is used after units of length when you are giving the length of each side of something that is square in shape....a linen cushion cover, 45 cm square.
...two pieces of wood 4 inches square.
6) VERB To square a number means to multiply it by itself. For example, 3 squared is 3 x 3, or 9. 3 squared is usually written as 32.[V n] Take the time in seconds, square it, and multiply by 5.12...
[V-ed] A squared plus B squared equals C squared.
7) N-COUNT: usu with poss The square of a number is the number produced when you multiply that number by itself. For example, the square of 3 is 9....the square of the speed of light, an exceedingly large number.
8) V-ERG If you square two different ideas or actions with each other or if they square with each other, they fit or match each other.[V with n] That explanation squares with the facts, doesn't it...
[V n with n] He set out to square his dreams with reality.
9) VERB If you square something with someone, you ask their permission or check with them that what you are doing is acceptable to them.[V n with n] I squared it with Dan, who said it was all right so long as I was back next Monday morning...
[V n with n] She should have squared things with Jay before she went into this business with Walker.
10) → See also , squarely11) PHRASE: V inflects If you say that someone squares the circle, you mean that they bring together two things which are normally thought to be so different that they cannot exist together.He has squared the circle of keeping the City happy and doing something to improve business cash flow...
`Nirvana' squared the circle by making a record that was both superb pop and rock music at the same time.
12) PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v If you are back to square one, you have to start dealing with something from the beginning again because the way you were dealing with it has failed.If your complaint in not upheld, you may feel you are back to square one...
We got a phone call from the lawyers and it was back to square one.
13) PHRASE If you describe someone as a square peg in a round hole, you mean that they are completely unsuitable for the job they are doing or the situation they are in.Taylor is clearly the wrong man for the job - a square peg in a round hole.
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English dictionary. 2008.