one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God. In medieval angelology, angels constituted the lowest of the nine celestial orders (seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations or dominions, virtues, powers, principalities or princedoms, archangels, and angels).
a conventional representation of such a being, in human form, with wings, usually in white robes.
a messenger, especially of God.
a person who performs a mission of God or acts as if sent by God: an angel of mercy.
a person having qualities generally attributed to an angel, as beauty, purity, or kindliness.
a person whose actions and thoughts are consistently virtuous.
an attendant or guardian spirit.
a deceased person whose soul is regarded as having been accepted into heaven.
a person who provides financial backing for some undertaking, as a play, political campaign, or business venture: A group of angels entered the mix, providing George the leverage he needed to take the startup company in a new direction.Angels seek deals that they can exit in less than a decade.
an English gold coin issued from 1470 to 1634, varying in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s. and bearing on its obverse a figure of the archangel Michael killing a dragon.
Slang. an image on a radar screen caused by a low-flying object, as a bird.
verb (used with object),an·geled,an·gel·ingor, especially Britishan·gelled,an·gel·ling.
Informal. to provide financial backing for: Two wealthy friends angeled the Broadway revival of his show.
Origin of angel
before 950; 1890–95 for def. 9; Middle English a(u)ngel (<Anglo-French, Old French ) <Late Latin angelus<New Testament Greek ángelos messenger of God, special use of Greek ángelos messenger; replacing Old English engel<Latin, as above
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When his family announced earlier this year that Circles had been recorded concurrently with Swimming, it was almost as if an angel came back to revisit us as a gift.
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They can summon our better angels or awaken our worst instincts.
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Because the way you were describing why we would fail was because, basically, we’re not the angels that therapists are.
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Especially not when the display in question includes an angel falling from the sky in flames, surrounded by Biblical verses.
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Lindsay Ellingson, an “angel” for three years, said she had been inspired by Giselle and Heidi Klum.
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It was the voice of an angel, but I wanted the face, the photos, the video of the family.
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The baby was naturally attracted to the bowlful of gold and jewels, but an angel intervened and pushed his hand to the other bowl.
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Suppose you actually do have an angel over your shoulder telling you the right thing to do.
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But all is over with me on earth, and this must be an Angel.
Our Mutual Friend|Charles Dickens
The angel in thee and rejects the sprites That ineffectual crowd about his strength, And mingle with his work and claim a share!
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The man was innocent of any evil intent on this occasion, but Ravenshaw would have quarrelled with an angel just then.
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They say an angel of the devil lives here and thrashes around at times in terrible anger.
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By the angel's advice young Tobias taketh hold on a fish that assaulteth him.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims Version|Various
British Dictionary definitions for angel
angel
/ (ˈeɪndʒəl) /
noun
theolone of a class of spiritual beings attendant upon God. In medieval angelology they are divided by rank into nine orders: seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations (or dominions), virtues, powers, principalities (or princedoms), archangels, and angels
a divine messenger from God
a guardian spirit
a conventional representation of any of these beings, depicted in human form with wings
informala person, esp a woman, who is kind, pure, or beautiful
informalan investor in a venture, esp a backer of a theatrical production
Also called: angel-noblea former English gold coin with a representation of the archangel Michael on it, first minted in Edward IV's reign
informalan unexplained signal on a radar screen
Word Origin for angel
Old English, from Late Latin angelus, from Greek angelos messenger