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    angled
    /ˈaŋɡld/

    adjective

    • 1. placed or inclined at an angle to something else: "he sent an angled shot into the net"
    • 2. (of information) presented so as to reflect a particular view or to have a particular focus: "angled views on dancing"

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  2. not straight, or moving or positioned at an angle: His angled shot beat the goalkeeper from 20 metres. An angled mirror at the end of the drive allows you to see any oncoming cars. See. angle. Fewer examples. Crossing the wet, angled deck of the ship was difficult. He deftly placed an angled header into the corner of the net.

  3. : a special approach, point of attack, or technique for accomplishing an objective. try a new angle. (2) : an often improper or illicit method of obtaining advantage. a salesman always looking for an angle.

  4. Something at a sharp angle, slant, or incline can be described as angled. An angled ramp makes skateboarding more fun. The roof of your house is probably angled, and so is the ramp of a parking garage and the blade of a chef's knife.

  5. Define angled. angled synonyms, angled pronunciation, angled translation, English dictionary definition of angled. intr.v. an·gled , an·gling , an·gles 1. To fish with a hook and line. 2. To try to get something by indirect or artful means: angle for a promotion.

  6. Angled definition: having an angle or angles.. See examples of ANGLED used in a sentence.

  7. Angled Definition. aŋgəld. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Adjective. Verb. Filter. adjective. Set at an angle. Webster's New World. Having an angle. Webster's New World. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of angle. Wiktionary. Synonyms: arced. bent. bowed. curved. rounded. turned. deflected. biassed. skewed. slanted.

  8. ANGLED definition: set at an angle | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  9. to set, fix, direct, or adjust at an angle: to angle a spotlight. Journalism to write or edit in such a way as to appeal to a particular audience; slant: She angled her column toward teenagers. v.i. to turn sharply in a different direction: The road angles to the right. to move or go in angles or at an angle: The trout angled downstream.

  10. The earliest known use of the adjective angled is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for angled is from 1551, in the writing of Robert Recorde, mathematician and physician. angled is formed within English, by derivation.

  11. Synonyms for ANGLED: sloped, slanted, tilted, tipped, heeled, cocked, canted, vertical; Antonyms of ANGLED: easy, soft, gentle, moderate, gradual, flat, horizontal, smooth.