C2 adverb #38 mais comum 3 min de leitura

around

Around means being present in a place or moving in a circle.

Explicação no seu nível:

You use around to say where things are. If you say 'My friends are around,' it means they are near you. You can also use it for time. 'See you around 2 o'clock' means you will meet near that time. It is a very helpful word for your daily life.

At this level, you start using around for movement. 'I walked around the city' means you went in different directions. It is also common for numbers: 'There were around ten people.' This helps you talk about things when you don't know the exact number.

Now you can use around in phrasal verbs. 'Look around' means to explore a place. 'Hang around' means to wait or spend time. It is a great way to sound more relaxed when talking to friends or colleagues about plans and experiences.

You will notice around used in more abstract ways. It describes availability: 'Is there any cake around?' It also works in idioms like 'beat around the bush.' Using it correctly shows you can handle nuance and informal register shifts in conversation.

In advanced English, around helps create descriptive imagery. You might say 'The rumors have been going around,' implying spread and circulation. It is also useful in academic writing for estimations, though 'approximately' is more formal. Mastering this word allows you to bridge the gap between technical precision and natural, fluid expression.

At the mastery level, you recognize around as a tool for linguistic flexibility. It appears in literary contexts to denote a sense of pervasive presence or environmental enclosure. You understand the subtle difference between 'around' and 'round' in specific dialects. By this stage, you use it to add rhythm and texture to your speech, often relying on its idiomatic potential to convey complex social dynamics or temporal states with ease and confidence.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Used for presence
  • Used for circular motion
  • Used for approximation
  • Common in idioms

Hey there! Around is one of those super versatile words you will hear constantly. At its heart, it describes being present or available in a place. If you ask, 'Is anyone around?', you are checking if people are nearby.

Beyond just being 'here,' it also describes circular movement. Think of a merry-go-round or walking around a park. It is all about that sense of encircling or having no fixed path. Finally, we use it for approximations, like saying 'I'll be there around 5 PM.' It is a friendly, flexible word that makes your English sound much more natural.

The word around has a cool history rooted in Middle English. It evolved from the phrase 'on round,' which literally meant 'in a circle.' It is a combination of the preposition 'on' and the noun 'round,' which came from the Old French 'rond.'

Over centuries, the 'on' shortened to 'a-,' similar to how 'on live' became 'alive.' It is fascinating how this word started as a simple description of a geometric shape and eventually expanded to cover presence and time. It shares roots with many Germanic and Romance languages that value the concept of circularity and surroundings.

You can use around in almost any setting, from casual chats to work meetings. It is very common to pair it with verbs of movement like walk, run, or look. For example, 'I was just looking around' implies browsing without a specific goal.

In a business context, it is great for flexibility: 'Let's move the meeting around.' Note that in American English, it is often used interchangeably with 'round,' though 'around' is the standard adverbial form. It is a high-frequency word that helps you sound less rigid and more conversational.

Idioms make language fun! 1. Stick around: To stay in a place. 'You should stick around for the party.' 2. Mess around: To behave in a silly way or waste time. 'Stop messing around and finish your work.' 3. Beat around the bush: To avoid the main point. 'Don't beat around the bush, tell me the truth!' 4. What goes around comes around: The idea that actions have consequences. 5. Turn around: To change a situation for the better. 'They managed to turn the business around.' These phrases are essential for sounding like a native speaker.

Grammatically, around functions as an adverb or a preposition. As an adverb, it doesn't need an object. The IPA pronunciation is /əˈraʊnd/. In both British and American English, the stress is on the second syllable.

It rhymes with words like found, sound, ground, bound, and mound. Because it is a function word, it is often unstressed in fast speech, making the first 'a' sound like a soft 'schwa' (/ə/). Practice saying it with a rhythmic flow to master that native-like cadence.

Curiosidade

It started as a prepositional phrase.

Guia de pronúncia

UK əˈraʊnd

Clear 'a' sound followed by a rounded 'ou'

EUA əˈraʊnd

Slightly more nasal 'a'

Erros comuns

  • Pronouncing the 'a' as 'ah'
  • Ignoring the stress on the second syllable
  • Adding an extra sound at the end

Rima com

found sound ground bound mound

Nível de dificuldade

Leitura 1/5

Easy to read

Escrita 2/5

Commonly used

Expressão oral 2/5

Very natural

Audição 1/5

Very clear

O que aprender depois

Pré-requisitos

near about go

Aprenda a seguir

surround vicinity approximately

Avançado

circumvent pervasive

Gramática essencial

Adverbs of place

I am around.

Phrasal verbs

Stick around.

Approximation

Around 5.

Exemplos por nível

1

My keys are around here.

nearby

adverb of place

2

I will be home around five.

approximately

adverb of time

3

Is there a store around?

in the area

adverb of existence

4

Look around you.

in all directions

imperative

5

He is around today.

available

adverb of presence

6

Walk around the park.

in a circle

prepositional use

7

The cat is around.

nearby

adverb of location

8

See you around!

goodbye

idiomatic farewell

1

I walked around the garden.

2

There were around 20 guests.

3

Don't just stand around!

4

She looked around the room.

5

I have been around the world.

6

Is there any coffee around?

7

He turned around to look.

8

The news spread around fast.

1

I'll stick around for a bit.

2

Stop messing around with that.

3

I've been around the block.

4

We drove around for hours.

5

Is there a doctor around?

6

He was hanging around outside.

7

The rumors are going around.

8

I'll be around all weekend.

1

Don't beat around the bush.

2

Things are finally turning around.

3

He has been around for years.

4

She has a way around people.

5

We looked around for a solution.

6

The price is around fifty dollars.

7

He's always around when needed.

8

The situation is changing around.

1

The idea has been floating around.

2

He is someone who has been around.

3

The company is turning things around.

4

There is a sense of mystery around.

5

He navigated his way around it.

6

The project is around completion.

7

She has a reputation around town.

8

They are shuffling things around.

1

The atmosphere around was tense.

2

He has been around the traps.

3

The policy is being kicked around.

4

The truth is floating around.

5

She is well-known around here.

6

He has a knack for getting around.

7

The issue has been passed around.

8

Everything revolves around him.

Sinônimos

approximately nearby present ubiquitous circulating about

Colocações comuns

stick around
look around
hang around
turn around
mess around
be around
walk around
show around
move around
get around

Expressões idiomáticas

"beat around the bush"

avoiding the point

Stop beating around the bush.

casual

"what goes around comes around"

karma

Remember, what goes around comes around.

neutral

"turn things around"

improve a situation

We can turn things around.

neutral

"been around the block"

experienced

He has been around the block.

casual

"mess around"

waste time

We were just messing around.

casual

"stick around"

stay

Stick around for the show.

neutral

Fácil de confundir

around vs round

similar sound

round is often a preposition/adjective

Go round the corner.

around vs about

similar meaning

about is more common for topics

Talk about it.

around vs near

similar meaning

near is more precise

It is near here.

around vs surround

same root

surround is a verb

They surround the city.

Padrões de frases

A1

Subject + verb + around

He is around.

A2

Around + number

Around ten people.

B1

Verb + around + object

Look around the shop.

B2

Idiom + around

Beat around the bush.

B1

Subject + verb + around + prep

He walked around the park.

Família de palavras

Substantivos

turnaround a reversal or improvement

Verbos

surround to be all around

Adjetivos

round circular

Relacionado

round base form

Como usar

frequency

10

Escala de formalidade

formal: approximately neutral: around casual: about slang: round

Dicas

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Memory Palace

Imagine a circle around your house.
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Native Speaker Habit

Use it to soften numbers.
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Cultural Insight

It implies friendliness.
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Shortcut

Adverb = no object.
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Say It Right

Stress the second syllable.
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Mistake to Avoid

Don't use it for exact numbers.
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Did You Know?

It comes from 'on round'.
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Study Smart

Learn phrasal verbs with it.
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Casual Tip

Use it for 'nearby'.
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Verb Pattern

Look + around.

Memorize

Mnemônico

A-Round: A circle is round, and I am around it.

Associação visual

A person standing in the center of a circle.

Word Web

proximity circle approximation availability

Desafio

Use 'around' 5 times today.

Origem da palavra

Middle English

Significado original: on round

Contexto cultural

None

Used constantly in social settings to indicate presence.

'What Goes Around... Comes Around' (Justin Timberlake song)

Pratique na vida real

Contextos reais

Social

  • Is he around?
  • Stick around.
  • See you around.

Travel

  • Getting around the city.
  • Look around the museum.

Work

  • Turn the project around.
  • Shuffle things around.

Shopping

  • Just looking around.

Iniciadores de conversa

"Are you usually around on weekends?"

"Do you like to travel around?"

"What do you do to turn a bad day around?"

"Is there a good place to eat around here?"

"Do you like to beat around the bush?"

Temas para diário

Describe your neighborhood using 'around'.

Write about a time you turned a situation around.

How do you get around your city?

What is something you have been looking around for?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas
It is neutral.
Yes, in many cases.
Yes, in some contexts.
Yes.
Yes.
uh-ROUND.
Extremely.
It has no plural.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

Is there a cafe ___?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: around

Around means nearby here.

multiple choice A2

What does 'around 5 PM' mean?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Near 5

Around indicates approximation.

true false B1

'Stick around' means to leave.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It means to stay.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

Tudo combinado!

Phrasal verbs.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Idiom structure.

Pontuação: /5

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