ALL meanings of angled
an·gled
A a - adjective angled set at an angle 3
- adjective angled having an angle 3
- adjective angled having an angle or angles. 1
- adjective angled Heraldry. noting an interrupted partition line having the two parts offset and a line at right angles connecting them. (of an ordinary) having an edge or edges so formed. 1
- noun angled Archaic. a fishhook or fishing tackle. 1
- verb with object angled to move or bend in an angle. 1
- verb with object angled to set, fix, direct, or adjust at an angle: to angle a spotlight. 1
- verb with object angled Journalism. to write or edit in such a way as to appeal to a particular audience; slant: She angled her column toward teenagers. 1
- verb without object angled to fish with hook and line. 1
- verb without object angled to attempt to get something by sly or artful means; fish: to angle for a compliment. 1
- idioms angled play the angles, Slang. to use every available means to reach one's goal: A second-rate talent can survive only by playing all the angles. 1
- noun angled Placed or inclined at an angle to something else. 1
- verb angled simple past tense and past participle of angle. 0
- adjective angled Arranged so as to form an angle. 0
- adjective angled Forming an angle of a particular type. 0