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angled

Angled (adj) means Set or shaped so as to form an angle rather than lying flat or straight. Example: “The angled roof let snow slide off easily.”

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Set or shaped so as to form an angle rather than lying flat or straight.
"The angled roof let snow slide off easily."
"She sat in an angled chair facing the window."

How to use angled

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In plain EnglishDescribing something tilted or built at a slant rather than straight.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “angled” mean?

The word “angled” means set or shaped so as to form an angle rather than lying flat or straight. In plain terms, describing something tilted or built at a slant rather than straight.

How do you use “angled” in a sentence?

Here is “angled” used in a sentence: “The angled roof let snow slide off easily.”

What part of speech is “angled”?

“Angled” is an adjective.

Is “angled” a common word?

“Angled” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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