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angle

An angle is the space between two lines that meet at a point, or a specific way of looking at something.

Explanation at your level:

An angle is a corner. Look at a square. The corners are angles. You can see them everywhere in your house!

In math, an angle is the space between two lines. We measure them in degrees. You can also use it to talk about a point of view.

We use angle to describe how something is tilted. For example, 'The camera was at a strange angle.' It is also used to talk about how we think about a problem.

When you 'take an angle' on a topic, you are choosing a specific way to explain it. It is common in journalism to 'find a different angle' for a news story to make it more interesting.

The term angle often implies a strategic approach. In professional settings, one might 'work an angle' to find a loophole or a competitive advantage. It requires a nuanced understanding of perspective.

Etymologically, angle bridges the physical and the cognitive. It represents the intersection of lines in space and the intersection of ideas in discourse. Its usage reflects a sophisticated ability to frame arguments.

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  • An angle is a corner where two lines meet.
  • It also means a point of view or perspective.
  • Commonly used in math, photography, and conversation.
  • Pronounced with a soft 'g' sound.

When we talk about an angle, we are usually describing a corner where two lines meet. Think of the corner of your book or the hands on a clock; those are perfect examples of angles in action!

Beyond geometry, we use the word to describe a perspective. If you have a different 'angle' on a story, it means you are looking at the facts from a fresh or unique point of view. It is a very handy word for both math class and deep conversations.

The word angle comes from the Latin word angulus, which literally means 'a corner.' It has deep roots in Indo-European languages related to the concept of bending or hooking.

Interestingly, it is a distant cousin to the word 'ankle,' which also describes a joint or a bend in the body. Over centuries, the word moved from describing physical corners in architecture to abstract corners in our logic and reasoning.

You will hear this word used in two main ways: geometric and metaphorical. In math, we use adjectives like 'acute,' 'obtuse,' or 'right' to describe the angle.

In daily life, we often talk about 'taking an angle' on a project or 'finding a new angle' to solve a problem. It is a neutral term that fits perfectly in both casual chats and professional boardroom presentations.

1. Work an angle: To try to gain an advantage, often in a sneaky way. He's always working an angle to get ahead.

2. From every angle: Considering all sides of a problem. We looked at the situation from every angle.

3. A new angle: A fresh perspective. She brought a new angle to our marketing plan.

4. At an angle: Tilted or slanted. The picture is hanging at an angle.

5. Play the angles: To act strategically. She knows how to play the angles in business.

The word 'angle' is a countable noun, so we use 'an' before it. Its plural form is 'angles.' The pronunciation features a soft 'g' sound, often confused with 'angel' by learners.

IPA (US): /ˈæŋɡəl/. IPA (UK): /ˈæŋɡəl/. It rhymes with 'dangle,' 'tangle,' 'spangle,' 'wrangle,' and 'bangle.' Stress is always on the first syllable.

Fun Fact

Related to the word 'ankle' because of the joint/bend.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈæŋɡəl/

Short 'a' as in cat, followed by 'ng' and 'g' sound.

US /ˈæŋɡəl/

Similar to UK, clear 'ng' and 'g'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like angel
  • Dropping the 'g' sound
  • Stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

dangle tangle spangle wrangle bangle

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

line corner point

Learn Next

geometry perspective inclination

Fortgeschritten

oblique perpendicular

Grammar to Know

Articles with vowels

an angle

Noun usage

The angle is sharp.

Verb usage

He angled the board.

Examples by Level

1

The corner is an angle.

corner = angle

singular noun

1

The triangle has three angles.

2

I looked at the house from a different angle.

3

The road is at an angle.

4

Draw a straight line at an angle.

5

The photo was taken at a weird angle.

6

He sat at an angle.

7

The angle is very small.

8

Measure the angle carefully.

1

She approached the problem from a new angle.

2

The sun hit the window at a sharp angle.

3

We need to consider all angles.

4

The ladder was placed at a dangerous angle.

5

He tried to work an angle to get a discount.

6

The camera angle was perfect.

7

Look at it from my angle.

8

The roof is set at a steep angle.

1

The journalist found a unique angle for the story.

2

He is always working an angle.

3

The sculpture is viewed from several angles.

4

They debated the issue from every conceivable angle.

5

The light fell at a soft angle.

6

She adjusted her chair to a more comfortable angle.

7

The strategy requires a different angle.

8

Don't look at the situation from just one angle.

1

The candidate presented the policy from a populist angle.

2

He tried to angle the conversation toward his own interests.

3

The investigation is being pursued from a new angle.

4

She has a knack for finding the right angle in negotiations.

5

The building's design features an unusual angle.

6

We must analyze the data from every possible angle.

7

His angle on the history of the war was controversial.

8

The light was angled to highlight the texture.

1

The philosophical angle of his argument was profound.

2

She masterfully angled the discussion to avoid the conflict.

3

The architect played with the angles of the structure.

4

His angle of approach was entirely unconventional.

5

We are looking at the crisis from a geopolitical angle.

6

The camera was angled to capture the depth of the room.

7

He has a sharp angle on human nature.

8

The subtle angle of the critique was missed by many.

Synonyme

slanted tilted oblique askew inclined sloping

Häufige Kollokationen

right angle
camera angle
sharp angle
different angle
view from an angle
steep angle
consider every angle
angle of incidence
at an angle
wide angle

Idioms & Expressions

"work an angle"

to use a situation to your advantage

He is always working an angle.

casual

"from every angle"

from all sides

Check the car from every angle.

neutral

"get your angles right"

to prepare correctly

Make sure you get your angles right before starting.

casual

"at a sharp angle"

very tilted

The wall was built at a sharp angle.

neutral

"see things from a different angle"

to change perspective

You should see things from a different angle.

neutral

Easily Confused

angle vs angel

similar spelling

angel is a being, angle is a shape

The angel flew; the angle is sharp.

angle vs ankle

similar sound

ankle is a body part

I hurt my ankle at an angle.

angle vs dangle

rhyme

dangle means to hang

The keys dangle at an angle.

angle vs tangle

rhyme

tangle means a mess

The wires are in a tangle.

Sentence Patterns

B1

The angle of [noun] is [adjective].

The angle of the roof is steep.

B2

Look at [noun] from a [adjective] angle.

Look at the issue from a new angle.

C1

He angled [object] toward [direction].

He angled the camera toward the sun.

B2

There is an angle to [noun].

There is an angle to his story.

A2

At an angle of [number] degrees.

At an angle of 45 degrees.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

angle the corner or perspective

Verbs

angle to tilt or to fish

Adjectives

angled tilted

Verwandt

triangular geometric shape

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

academic neutral casual slang

Häufige Fehler

confusing with angel angle
Angle is a corner; Angel is a celestial being.
saying 'an angle' as 'a angle' an angle
Use 'an' before vowel sounds.
using as a verb for 'to see' to view
Angle as a verb means to tilt or fish.
assuming it means 'opinion' in all contexts perspective
Angle implies a specific, often strategic, viewpoint.
forgetting the 'g' sound ang-gle
Don't say 'an-jel'.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a 'G' shaped corner to remember the 'G' in angle.

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Native usage

Use 'angle' when you want to sound analytical.

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Journalism

Journalists always look for the 'angle' of the story.

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Articles

Always use 'an' before angle.

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Say it right

Don't forget the 'g' sound.

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Spelling

Don't write 'angel' when you mean 'angle'.

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Did you know?

Angle and ankle share the same root.

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Study smart

Draw angles to remember the word.

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Metaphor

Practice using it for opinions.

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Rhymes

Use rhymes like 'tangle' to practice.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A-N-G-L-E: Always Notice Geometry, Look Everywhere.

Visual Association

Imagine a triangle with a bright red corner.

Word Web

Geometry Perspective Tilt Corner

Herausforderung

Find three angles in your room right now.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: corner

Kultureller Kontext

None

Used frequently in sports (camera angles) and politics (the angle of a story).

Wide Angle (film) Angle of Repose (book)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Math class

  • right angle
  • measure the angle
  • obtuse angle

Photography

  • camera angle
  • wide angle
  • low angle

Business meetings

  • a new angle
  • consider every angle
  • strategic angle

Journalism

  • the story's angle
  • find an angle
  • biased angle

Conversation Starters

"How do you usually approach a difficult problem?"

"Do you prefer taking photos from a high or low angle?"

"Have you ever looked at a situation and realized you had the wrong angle?"

"What is the most interesting angle of this building?"

"Can you describe a time you had to find a new angle to fix something?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you changed your perspective (angle) on a friend.

Describe a physical object in your room using the word angle.

How does a photographer use angles to change a story?

Why is it important to look at news from every angle?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, angle is a shape; angel is a spiritual being.

Yes, it means to tilt something or to fish.

An angle of 90 degrees.

Just add 's' to get 'angles'.

It is neutral and used everywhere.

Yes, like viewpoint or corner.

Yes, 'a slant' or 'an angle' can imply bias.

Yes, it is very common.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The corner of the square is an ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: angle

Angle is the correct word for a corner.

multiple choice A2

What does 'angle' mean in geometry?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A corner

Angles are formed at corners.

true false B1

You can look at a problem from a different angle.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

This is a common metaphor.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Geometric definitions.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The picture was at an angle.

Ergebnis: /5

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