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round table
round tablenouna number of persons gathered together for conference, discussion of some subject, etc., and often seated at a round table.
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round-table
round-tableadjectivenoting or pertaining to a conference, discussion, or deliberation in which each participant has equal status, equal time to present views, etc..
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Round Table
Round Tablenoun(in Arthurian legend) the table of King Arthur, shaped so that his knights could sit around it without any having precedence
round table
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round tables
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a number of persons gathered together for conference, discussion of some subject, etc., and often seated at a round table.
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the discussion, topic of discussion, or the conference itself.
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Arthurian Legend. Round Table,
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the table, made round to avoid quarrels as to precedence, about which King Arthur and his knights sat.
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King Arthur and his knights.
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(in Arthurian legend) the table of King Arthur, shaped so that his knights could sit around it without any having precedence
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Arthur and his knights collectively
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one of an organization of clubs of young business and professional men who meet in order to further social and business activities and charitable work
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(in New Zealand) an organization of businessmen supporting policies of the New Right
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Other Word Forms
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Etymology
Origin of round table1
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300
Origin of round-table2
First recorded in 1820–30
Example Sentences
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I joined Stevens, the shop owner, and one other national reporter at a round table and we interviewed the congresswoman for about 20 minutes.
From Slate ● Jul. 30, 2026
But unfortunately, by the time Rausch steps up to defend him, the innocent comic is beyond any chance of clemency at the banishment round table.
From Salon ● Jun. 20, 2026
Adjacent to the cuisine center is a breakfast nook with a round table.
From MarketWatch ● Feb. 18, 2026
Hayden Bloomfield was among those who watched the Budget at a round table event in Chatham.
From BBC ● Nov. 26, 2025
It’s like a picnic, sort of, except we are sitting at a round table under bright lights that buzz.
From "Muffled" by Jennifer Gennari
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And on “Brand New City,” she takes in the scene surrounding her, noting that “‘You Can’t Hurry Love’ plays on the stereo,” while “We quote all our friends / Like they’re round-table poets.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Nov. 4, 2025
Los Angeles Times Rams beat writer Gary Klein, Chargers beat writer Jeff Miller and NFL columnist Sam Farmer discuss what happened and upcoming prospects during a post-game, round-table session:
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 31, 2023
In the February round-table talk on defamation, he discussed many of the measures that ended up in the bills and said the changes “would contribute to an increase in ethics in the media.”
From New York Times ● Apr. 3, 2023
A bi-lateral or multi-lateral format for the negotiations, rather than a round-table approach that involved all parties, was seen as the best option for reaching agreement.
From BBC ● Dec. 28, 2022
An image appeared, the first Marvellers sitting at a round-table covered with food.
From "The Marvellers" by Dhonielle Clayton
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In Poland, Solidarity and Lech Wałęsa walked into the Round Table talks as the uncontested voice of the nation.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 7, 2025
He co-chaired the India-UK Round Table from 2000-2005 and was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 1983.
From BBC ● Aug. 22, 2025
“The Bright Sword” distinguishes itself from more straightforward Arthurian legends by focusing on the characters on the far end of the Round Table, far from the star power of Arthur and Merlin.
From Seattle Times ● May 14, 2024
Mankiewicz’s work often went unacknowledged, but he’d helped give the 1930s comedies the rat-a-tat rhythm of he and his friends ping-ponging jokes around the Algonquin Round Table.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 8, 2024
In their own hearts the chief characters of the Round Table felt the ardent feeling! which they had always felt—but now they were figures instead of people.
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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