Angel - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈeɪndʒl|  American pronunciation of the word angel
Brit.  |ˈeɪndʒ(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word angel

noun

- spiritual being attendant upon God
- person of exceptional holiness (syn: saint)
- invests in a theatrical production (syn: backer)
- the highest waterfall; has more than one leap; flow varies seasonally

Extra examples

Your son is such an angel!

He's not a bad kid, but he's no angel.

Be an angel and get me a cup of tea, would you?

Man seems to be placed as the middle link between Angels and Brutes.

The angel whose name is Priscilla.

There was no more capital coming from the Angels.

As Lord Marmion crossed the Court, he scattered angels round.

He's trying to get me to angel one of his plays.

That little girl of theirs is an angel.

Sam is no angel (=often behaves badly).

Thanks for mailing those letters, you're an angel.

Be an angel and get me my glasses, will you?

...in her dying days she was supposedly visited by an angel from above...

...Lucifer is depicted as a powerful but proud angel who leads a revolt against heaven....

I want no angel, only she.

Word forms

noun
singular: angel
plural: angels
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