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- nounangel (noun) · angels (plural noun) · angel investor (noun) · angel investors (plural noun) · business angel (noun) · business angels (plural noun)
- a spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God, conventionally represented in human form with wings and a long robe:"God sent an angel to talk to Gideon" · "the Angel of Death" · "Ella, ever the angel of mercy, organized the children into baking cookies"
- an attendant spirit, especially a benevolent one. See also guardian angel."there was an angel watching over me"Opposite:
- in traditional Christian angelology, a being of the lowest order of the celestial hierarchy.Similar:
- a person of exemplary conduct or virtue:"I know I'm no angel" · "their parents think they are angels"
- used in similes or comparisons to refer to a person's outstanding beauty, qualities, or abilities:"you sang like an angel"
- used in approval when a person has been or is expected to be kind or willing to oblige:"be an angel and let us come in"Similar:someone/something worth their weight in goldone in a milliona starthe tops
- used as a term of endearment:"I miss you too, angel"Similar:loved onelove of one's lifedear onesweet one
- a person who supports a business financially, typically one who invests private capital in a small or newly established enterprise:"the longer it takes you to get your product into the marketplace, the longer it will be until the angels get their money back"
- a financial backer of a theatrical production:"every year we raise the money for the next season and we are always looking for an angel"
- an English coin minted between 1470 and 1634 and bearing the figure of the archangel Michael killing a dragon.
- informal(angels)an aircraft's altitude (often used with a numeral indicating thousands of feet):"we rendezvous at angels nine"
- informalan unexplained radar echo.
OriginOld English engel, ultimately via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek angelos ‘messenger’; superseded in Middle English by forms from Old French angele. Angel Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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