Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

steep-angle

Adjective
/stiːp ˈæŋɡl/
Definition
An angle that is significantly greater than the angle typically associated with a slope, incline, or orientation, often resulting in a sharp or abrupt incline.
Examples
  • The steep-angle approach to the hill was treacherous for hikers.
  • Many aircraft are designed to handle steep-angle climbs during takeoff.
  • In geometry, a steep-angle is often represented as greater than 45 degrees.
Meaning
Refers to an angle that is steep, making it challenging to traverse or navigate because of its sharpness.
Synonyms
  • Acute angle
  • Sharp angle
  • Inclined angle