Rounder in a sentence as a noun

A quick google suggests that is indeed true, but it would not be rounder.

The real O is a bit rounder than in Arial maybe, but still not a circle.

At the end my wife and I were closer, and we were much more rounder as a person.

There are better phones out there for certain people but the iPhone is the best all rounder.

They were designing something softer, rounder and more human.

I wonder if rounder corners would preserve the first effect while mitigating the second.

My guess is the retail price is somewhat rounder, and after tax and other specific discounts it comes down to that.

There is no point reinventing an existing wheel unless you can make it significantly rounder.

The software seems to be almost a complete afterthought, I would have expected at least some innovative ways of making rounder interfaces.

So the biggest asteroids are gravitationally guaranteed to be rounder and smoother, almost like a planet, at least compared to a smaller asteroid.

Firstly, a salesman in a big company might be good at reading off a script, or writing a highly polished script for worker bees to read off; but they aren't necessarily a good all-rounder.

Rounder definitions

noun

a dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained

See also: libertine debauchee

noun

a tool for rounding corners or edges