No. The word angel is a noun. The adjective form is "angelic."
Angelic is the adjective form of angel.
Angelic.
Angelic = looking or behaving like an angel
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The word 'celestial' is both an adjective (referring to the heavens) and a noun meaning a celestial being (god or angel).
Angelic is the adjective form of angel.
No. The word angel is a noun. The adjective form is "angelic."
Angelic.
Angelic = looking or behaving like an angel
Seraph, archangel, guardian or cherub
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"Tu ángel" is a Spanish equivalent of "your angel."Specifically, the possessive adjective "tu" means "your." The masculine noun "ángel" means "angel." The pronunciation is "too AHN-khehl."
Ange vivant is a French equivalent of 'living angel'. The masculine noun 'ange' means 'angel'. The masculine adjective 'vivant' means 'living'. Together, they're pronounced 'awnzh vee-vaw'.
'angelus tuī,' using the demonstrative pronoun or 'tuus angelus' using the possessive adjective.
The word 'celestial' is both an adjective (referring to the heavens) and a noun meaning a celestial being (god or angel).
Angelo sensuale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sexy angel." The masculine singular noun and feminine/masculine adjective also may be rendered into English as "sensual angel" or "sensuous angel" according to context. The pronunciation will be "AN-djey-lo sen-SWA-ley" in Italian.
Angelo scuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dark angel."Specifically, the masculine noun angelo means "angel." The masculine adjective scuro means "dark, obscure." The pronunciation is "AHN-djeh-loh SKOO-roh."