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rotundity

American  
[roh-tuhn-di-tee] / roʊˈtʌn dɪ ti /
Sometimes rotundness

noun

rotundities plural
  1. the condition or quality of roundness or plumpness, as of an object or person.

  2. fullness, as in tone or speech.

  3. a full or rounded tone, phrase, or the like.

    oratorical rotundities.


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Origin of rotundity

From the Latin word rotunditās, dating back to 1580–90. See rotund, -ity

Explanation

When you talk about the rotundity, or roundness, of a voice, you're talking about how full-bodied and easily heard it is. The rotundity of a person is how round they are in the belly. Any 3D object that has a roundness to it can be described in terms of its rotundity. The word rotundity comes from the Latin rotundus meaning "round, circular, wheel-like." A rotunda is a circular building with a dome over it. The rotundity or roundness of its structure is what gives it its name. The rotundity of an opera singer's voice is what allows her song to carry and fill a room. The rotundity of Santa Claus' belly is part of what makes him the jolly character we love so much.

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Meanwhile, social media posts discussing the signs have included people warning of the dangers of obtundity and jokes about being let off with a caution by the police for not exercising obtundity.

From BBC • Jan. 17, 2024

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