preposition “about”
- relating to or concerning a particular topic
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She wrote a passionate essay about the importance of environmental conservation.
- encircling or surrounding something
Children ran about the maypole, their laughter filling the air.
- scattered over or present in various parts of an area
Toys were scattered about the room, making it hard to walk without stepping on one.
adverb “about”
- approximately
I sold it for about the same price I originally bought it for.
- on all sides
Curious kittens scampered about, exploring every nook and cranny.
- in different places within an area
As the result of the child's play, toys were scattered about.
- moving from one location to another repeatedly
The children were running about in the garden, laughing and playing tag.
- engaged in aimless or random activities
The kids were running about in the garden with no particular game in mind.
- turned to face the opposite direction or considering from another perspective
Hearing the noise, the soldier quickly turned about to face the unexpected sound.
adjective “about”
Grondform about, net stufbar
- active or not confined to bed or home
After a week in bed with the flu, Jenny was finally up and about again, visiting friends and running errands.
- currently existing or noticeable
Rumors concerning the hidden treasure have been about for centuries, yet no one has found it.
- close by or likely to be in the surrounding area
The cat is usually about at this time of day, napping in the sunny spots.
- about to happen or ready to start doing something very soon
She's about to start her piano lesson.