What does roundabout mean?
The adjective roundabout means “indirect” or “unnecessarily complicated” (e.g., “That was a very roundabout way of saying no”).
In some varieties of English, such as British English, roundabout is also a noun meaning “traffic circle” or “playground merry-go-round.”
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