circle

simple noun75 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

A large and diverse group of friends or contacts.

A small group of people who are very intimate.

A group with few members.

The community of scholars and researchers.

A small and limited group of friends or contacts.

A small group of the most powerful, wealthy, or talented people.

A group of people who are lucky, successful, or privileged.

Often used metaphorically, e.g., 'come full circle'.

Used to describe a full, unbroken circle.

The geographical line of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere.

A semicircle.

The geographical line of latitude in the Southern Hemisphere.

A circle with a small diameter or radius.

A general term for the Arctic or Antarctic Circle.

Circles that share the same center.

A circle that is growing larger, like ripples in water.

Circles that are partially on top of each other.

The first level of seats above the ground floor in a theatre.

A level of seats in a theatre above the dress circle.

To move in a circle in the sky above.

To move in a circle at a low speed.

The middle point of a circle.

The central area of a circle.

A mathematical term for the space inside a circle.

A mathematical term for the distance around a circle.

A mathematical term for a straight line passing through the center of a circle.

A mathematical term for the distance from the center to the circumference of a circle.

To draw a circle around something using a specific color.

Indicates arrangement or movement in a circular form.

Used to describe something that is shaped like a circle, e.g., 'a circle of stones'.

To socialize with a particular group of people.

To increase the number of people in one's social group.

To increase the number of people in one's social group.

To create a circle with a pen, pencil, etc.

To come together to create the shape of a circle.

To create the shape of a circle.

To move in a circle, often implying a lack of progress.

To move in a circle, often implying a lack of progress.

To draw a circle by copying an existing shape or line.

To remove a circular shape from a material like paper or fabric.

To move in a circular path.

To move in a path that surrounds something.

To move in a path that surrounds something.

To move in a circle at a higher position than something.

Collocations with "circle"

... + circle