Around
Around is a versatile word in English that functions mainly as a preposition and as an adverb. It comes from a combination of the preposition a- with round, in part reflecting the sense of encircling or surrounding. In modern usage, around conveys spatial relations, approximate quantities or times, and various idiomatic meanings.
As a preposition, around introduces a noun phrase to indicate position relative to something else: for example,
As an adverb, around often expresses approximation or a non-specific vicinity: There were around 50 people at
Common expressions include around the world, around the clock, all around, and go around, which can mean
In summary, around is a flexible term for location, vicinity, and approximation, with a wide range of