plural angels
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a
religion
: a spiritual being serving as a divine messenger and intermediary and often as a special protector of an individual or nation
especially
: one in the lowest rank in the celestial hierarchy see also guardian angel
b
c(1)
: an attendant usually benevolent spirit or guardian
—often used without implication of belief in its supernatural character
"A putting angel must have come to me during the night because I felt great today and every putt I hit was a great putt," he [Paul McGinley] said.—
Nelson Clare
(2)
: the part of a person's character or nature that is said to guide the person's thoughts and behavior
… here was [Lyndon] Johnson charging straight at a problem, telling his fellow citizens an ugly truth about themselves while trying to invoke the better angels of their nature.—
Kevin Baker
[Lamar] Alexander concluded: "In his first inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln appealed to the better angels of our nature. If there are better angels of our nature, I guess that means there must be worse angels in us as well. …"—
Congressional Documents and Publications
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: a usually white-robed winged figure of human form in fine art see also snow angel
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: a person who is like an angel (as in looks or behavior)
Your toddler is such an angel.
Be an angel and get me a cup of tea, would you?
Childs is no angel either, and that gives his book its drama.—
George Johnson
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Christian Science
: inspiration from God
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: one who aids or supports with money or influence
Angels are considered one of the oldest sources of capital for start-up entrepreneurs; the term itself, by most accounts, comes from the affluent patrons who used to finance Broadway plays in the early twentieth century.—
Colleen Debaise
Typically, angel investors put up anywhere from $10,000 to $50,000 to back a young start-up, and can fund as many as 10 companies at any given time.—
Michael B. Farrell
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