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angular
[ang-gyuh-ler]
adjective
having an angle or angles.
consisting of, situated at, or forming an angle.
of, relating to, or measured by an angle.
Physics.Ģżpertaining to quantities related to a revolving body that are measured in reference to its axis of revolution.
bony, lean, or gaunt.
a tall, angular man.
Antonyms:acting or moving awkwardly.
Antonyms:stiff in manner; unbending.
angular
/ ĖƦÅÉ”ĀįŹ±ōÉ /
adjective
lean or bony
awkward or stiff in manner or movement
having an angle or angles
placed at an angle
measured by an angle or by the rate at which an angle changes
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- angularly adverb
- angularness noun
- interangular adjective
- semiangular adjective
- subangular adjective
- subangularly adverb
- subangularness noun
- unangular adjective
- unangularly adverb
- unangularness noun
- ˲¹²Ō²µ³Ü±ō²¹°ł±ō²ā adverb
- ˲¹²Ō²µ³Ü±ō²¹°ł²Ō±š²õ²õ noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of angular1
Example Sentences
It is sleek and angular, with bright, downward-slanting headlights that have more than a hint of mischievous eyes about them.
An old friend of CĆ©cileās late mother, Anneās days are spent designing couture for high-paying clients; sharp, angular garments that find beauty in the construction and hard work.
Itās a clever premise and Malek works well in the role, with his unusually angular face and haunted eyes, constantly scanning his environments.
In the US, the Tesla Cybertruck, an angular metallic pickup truck, appears to have become a particular magnet for anti-Musk sentiment.
Behind angular shades and a trenchcoat, the multi-instrumentalist ā who switched between playing guitar, keyboard and saxophone while singing ā performed a bilingual mix of indie dream pop, fused with moments of vintage rock and Chicano soul.
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