Angling

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡəl/

Angling (noun)

  1. the space between two lines or surfaces that meet at a point.
  2. a way of thinking about something or seeing it from a particular position.
  3. the direction from which a camera takes a picture or film.

Examples

  • The table has a sharp angle at each corner.
  • Measure the angle to ensure it is 90 degrees.

Common collocations: right angle, sharp angle, angle measurement, different angle, fresh angle

Angling (verb)

  1. to move or position something so it is not straight.

Examples

  • Angle the mirror to see the reflection better.
  • She angled the book to catch the light.

Synonyms of Angling

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