Angel or Angle - Never Confuse Them Again
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Angel or Angle is a debate on a whole different level. Though they look very similar, they have quite different literal meanings.
While Angle is the intersection of two completely straight lines, its pronunciation is also quite different. This is the pronunciation of (Angel) an·gel /ˈānjəl/, while Angle is pronounced as An·gle /ˈaNGɡ(ə)l/. The letters almost look the same. The main confusion is always because of the spelling. The only difference is the ending: -el versus -le. Which is which, and how will someone remember?
Here are the definitions and examples to help you understand these words more clearly.
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Angel (Noun)
An angel is a Heavenly or Spiritual Being. It is considered to be the messenger of God.
Examples:
- God sent an angel to talk to Gideon
- Thank you a thousand times. You’re an angel.
It is a celestial being that is acting as the messenger of God. Mostly, Humans imagine them with wings (usually white for Angels and Black for Devils), wearing a robe. Some are messengers, and some have different duties that God has assigned them.
Angle (Noun)
The space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
Examples:
- In any triangle, the longest side is opposite the Largest Angle.
- Discussing the Problems from Every Conceivable Angle.
Angle (Verb)
The Direct or Incline at an Angle. e.g. He angled his Chair so that he could watch her.