Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡəl/
noun a figure formed by two rays or lines that meet at a point
A1 The cat sat at an angle on the windowsill.
A2 She adjusted the camera to get the perfect angle for the photo.
B1 The detective examined the crime scene from every angle to gather clues.
B2 The artist used different angles to create a sense of depth in the painting.
C1 The journalist approached the story from a unique angle, providing new insights.
C2 The scientist analyzed the data from multiple angles to draw accurate conclusions.
verb to move or bend in a particular direction or at a particular angle
A1 She angled her body towards the sun to get a tan.
A2 He angled the camera to capture the perfect shot of the sunset.
B1 The detective angled his investigation towards the main suspect.
B2 The politician angled her speech to appeal to a wider audience.
C1 The chess player angled his moves strategically to corner his opponent.
C2 The negotiator angled the conversation towards a mutually beneficial agreement.
formal The architect carefully calculated the angle of the building's roof to ensure proper drainage.
informal Can you adjust the angle of the camera so we can get a better view?
slang I totally aced that math test, I had all the angles covered.
figurative She always approaches situations from a different angle, which is why she's so successful.
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