1. angled - Adjective
2. angled - Verb
4. angled - Adjective Satellite
of Angle
Having an angle or angles; -- used in compounds; as, right-angled, many-angled, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA question: when is a bed not a bed? When it is angled lie-flat. My back hurts, my legs ache and my clothes are all rumpled - and all because the airline, which claimed to have a bed, actually offered up a torture machine which I prefer to call a slide. Richard Quest
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Aberration causes objects to appear to be angled or tilted towards the direction of motion of the observer compared to when the observer is stationary. Source: Internet
A cradle of reflectors is shaped and angled so that light emitted from the filament of an incandescent bulb will be thrown down the road in a way that maximizes driver visibility without blinding oncoming traffic. Source: Internet
Apatosaurus, like Diplodocus, would have held its neck angled upwards with the head pointing downwards in a resting posture. Source: Internet
Also, Saturn appears brighter when the rings are angled such that they are more visible. Source: Internet