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angel

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/ˈeɪn.dʒəl/ · an-gel

A spiritual being believed to act as a messenger or servant of God.

Meanings

nouninformal

A spiritual being believed to act as a messenger or servant of God.

ایک روحانی وجود جو خدا کا پیغامبر یا غلام سمجھا جاتا ہے۔

فرشتہ

fariṣhta

Synonyms

messengerspiritguardianپیغامبرروحانینگہبان

Antonyms

devildemonشیطانجن

Common Collocations

  • guardian angel
  • angel in disguise
  • angel of mercy

Example Sentences

She felt as if her grandmother was her guardian angel watching over her.

اسے ایسا محسوس ہوا جیسے اس کی دادی اس کی نگہبان فرشتہ ہیں جو اس کی نگرانی کر رہی ہیں۔

Usay aisa mahsūs hua jaise us ki dādī us ki negahbān fariṣhta hain jo us ki nigraani kar rahi hain.

In the movie, the angel saved the main character from danger.

فلم میں، فرشتے نے مرکزی کردار کو خطرے سے بچایا۔

Film mein, fariṣte ne markazī kirdar ko khataray se bachāyā.

People say that angels are always around us, guiding and protecting.

لوگ کہتے ہیں کہ فرشتے ہمیشہ ہمارے ارد گرد ہوتے ہیں، رہنمائی اور حفاظت کرتے ہیں۔

Log kahte hain ke fariṣte hamesha hamare ird gird hotay hain, rahnumaai aur hifāzat karte hain.

Easily Confused With

angle:An 'angel' is a spiritual being, while an 'angle' refers to the space between two intersecting lines.

Word Family

angelic
adjectiveفرشتے جیسا
angelically
adverbفرشتوں کی طرح

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of angels as joyful messengers bringing good news.

Imagine a bright, glowing figure with wings hovering gently above.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے، بہت نکلے میرے ارمان لیکن پھر بھی کم نکلے

Hazarōn khāhishēn aisī ke har khāhish pe dam nikle, bahut nikle mere armān lekin phir bhī kam nikle.

Thousands of desires, each so intense that it could take my breath away, many of my wishes were fulfilled but still, it wasn't enough.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

فرشتے بھی اس وقت آتے ہیں جب کوئی مشکل پیش آتی ہے۔

fariṣte bhī us waqt ātē hain jab koi mushkil pesh ātī hai.

Angels come at the time of trouble.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "angelus" — messenger

First known use: 14th century

The term 'angel' has its roots in the Latin 'angelus', which was derived from the Greek 'angelos', meaning messenger. The term has been used in various religious texts to describe celestial beings who serve as intermediaries between God and humans.