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Noun — A spiritual being who serves as a messenger of God, traditionally pictured with wings and a robe.

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heavenly being spirit being seraph cherub divine messenger guardian spirit backer holy man holy person

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guardian angel angel investor you're an angel

Etymology

From Old English engel, from Latin angelus, ultimately from Greek angelos, meaning "messenger."

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What does “angel” mean?

The word “angel” means a spiritual being who serves as a messenger of God, traditionally pictured with wings and a robe. In plain terms, a heavenly messenger in religious tradition — also used loosely for a kind person or a financial backer.

How do you pronounce “angel”?

“Angel” is pronounced AYN-juhl (/ˈeɪ̯n.d͡ʒəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “angel” in a sentence?

Here is “angel” used in a sentence: “The painting showed an angel descending from the clouds.”

What part of speech is “angel”?

“Angel” is a noun.

Where does the word “angel” come from?

The word “angel” comes from Latin. From Old English engel, from Latin angelus, ultimately from Greek angelos, meaning "messenger.".

Is “angel” a common word?

“Angel” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “angel” have?

“Angel” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a spiritual being who serves as a messenger of God, traditionally pictured with wings and a robe.

What are the different types of angels?

Many traditions describe a hierarchy of angels. In Christian thought, the ranks famously include seraphim and cherubim at the top, then archangels and ordinary angels among the lower orders. Archangels like Michael and Gabriel are the best known, often shown carrying important messages or leading heavenly armies.

What is a guardian angel?

A guardian angel is believed to be a spiritual being assigned to watch over and protect a particular person throughout their life. The idea appears in several faith traditions and in popular culture. People often speak of a guardian angel figuratively too, to describe someone who looks out for them.

What is the difference between an angel and an archangel?

An angel is any spiritual messenger of God, while an archangel is a higher-ranking one, a chief among angels. The prefix 'arch-' means principal or leading. Archangels such as Michael and Gabriel are entrusted with the most important tasks, which places them above ordinary angels in the traditional heavenly order.

Can 'angel' describe a person?

Yes. Beyond the religious meaning, 'angel' is a warm term for a kind, gentle, or helpful person, as in 'you're an angel for helping.' In business, an 'angel investor' is someone who funds a young company early on. The word almost always carries affection or gratitude when applied to people.

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