angle

noun
  1. The space, usually measured in degrees, between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet. noun
    The angle between the two walls is 90 degrees.
    She adjusted the angle of the mirror to see better.
  2. A particular way of approaching or considering an issue or problem. noun
    The journalist took a unique angle on the story.
    From this angle, the problem seems easier to solve.
  3. To fish with a hook and line. verb
    He loves to angle in the lake on weekends.
    They spent the afternoon angling for trout.
  4. To move or place something so that it is not straight or level. verb
    She angled the camera to get a better shot.
    The picture was angled slightly to the left.