angling: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of angling
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dangling
- noun the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely)
suspension; hanging.
- there was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait
- verb hang freely
drop; dangle; swing.
- the ornaments dangled from the tree
- The light dropped from the ceiling
- noun the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely)
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strangling
- noun the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe
strangulation; choking; throttling.
- no evidence that the choking was done by the accused
- verb kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
strangle; strangulate; throttle.
- he tried to strangle his opponent
- A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes
- noun the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe
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wrangling
- noun an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
haggling; haggle; wrangle.
- verb to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
brawl; wrangle.
- The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street
- noun an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
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entangle
- verb entrap
mire.
- Our people should not be mired in the past
- verb twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
snarl; tangle; mat.
- The child entangled the cord
- verb entrap
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tangle
- noun a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven
- they carved their way through the tangle of vines
- noun something jumbled or confused
maze; snarl.
- a tangle of government regulations
- noun a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven
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untangling
- noun the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition
unsnarling; extrication; disentanglement.
- verb release from entanglement of difficulty
untangle; disencumber; extricate; disentangle.
- I cannot extricate myself from this task
- noun the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition
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disentangle
- verb release from entanglement of difficulty
untangle; disencumber; extricate.
- I cannot extricate myself from this task
- verb extricate from entanglement
straighten out; unsnarl.
- Can you disentangle the cord?
- verb release from entanglement of difficulty
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mangle
- noun clothes dryer for drying and ironing laundry by passing it between two heavy heated rollers
- verb press with a mangle
- mangle the sheets
- noun clothes dryer for drying and ironing laundry by passing it between two heavy heated rollers
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jangling
- adjective satellite like the discordant ringing of nonmusical metallic objects striking together
jangly.
- cowboys with jangling spurs
- verb make a sound typical of metallic objects
jingle; jingle-jangle; jangle.
- The keys were jingling in his pocket
- adjective satellite like the discordant ringing of nonmusical metallic objects striking together
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spangle
- noun adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing
diamante; sequin.
- verb glitter as if covered with spangles
- noun adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing
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wangling
- noun an instance of accomplishing something by scheming or trickery
wangle.
- verb achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods
manage; finagle; wangle.
- noun an instance of accomplishing something by scheming or trickery
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gangling
- adjective satellite tall and thin and having long slender limbs
gangly; lanky; rangy.
- a gangling teenager
- a lanky kid transformed almost overnight into a handsome young man
- adjective satellite tall and thin
gangly; lanky.
- adjective satellite tall and thin and having long slender limbs
Derived words of angling
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strangling
- noun the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe
strangulation; choking; throttling.
- no evidence that the choking was done by the accused
- verb kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
strangle; strangulate; throttle.
- he tried to strangle his opponent
- A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes
- noun the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe
- wranglings1/5
wrangling
- noun an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
haggling; haggle; wrangle.
- verb to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
brawl; wrangle.
- The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street
- noun an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `angling`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `angling`, some are not.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `angling`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `angling`, some are not.
You can click on each word to see it's meaning.