All 105 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -el (With Meanings & Examples)

All 105 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -el (With Meanings & Examples)

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Excel, novel, and marvel—these words, each ending in -el, are part of a larger collection that beneficially helps expand your vocabulary. So, we had to ask: What are all the positive and impactful words ending in -el?

Some of the most used positive & impactful words ending in -el include excel, angel, travel, novel, counsel, marvel, model, rebel, jewel, and parcel. In total, there are many dozens of these positive & impactful words.

Join us as we delve into the beauty and significance of these words, uncovering their meanings and embracing the power they hold to create a positive impact in our daily lives. We’ll then also share the most used words ending in -el, ten interesting facts about words ending in -el, and a brief history of the development of our alphabet.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

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Here Are All 105 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -el

In the diverse landscape of English grammar, words are categorized into various groups based on their functions within sentences. These groups, referred to as ‘part-of-speech,’ are the building blocks of language, enabling you to communicate your thoughts, ideas, and emotions effectively.

Noun: A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

Adjective: An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun.

Verb: A verb is a word that represents an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.

Adverb: An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Interjection: An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise; it can stand alone or be inserted into a sentence.

These ‘part-of-speech’ are the building blocks for you to choose the right grammatical type of word.

These Are All Words Ending in -el That Are Inherently Positive & Impactful

Quick info: Please note that some words in the table below may appear more than once. This is because they can serve different roles in a sentence (their ‘part-of-speech’), such as being both an adjective and an adverb. In this case, we present you the word along with a description and an example sentence for each of their part-of-speech.

Words Ending in -elDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
AngelA celestial being often depicted as a benevolent messenger or guardian, bringing comfort and protection to those in need (divine, celestial, seraph).“She was my guardian angel, always there to bring comfort and protection when I needed it most.”
BagelA type of bread product that is shaped like a ring and typically made with yeast, signifying a popular breakfast food and a staple in many cultures (breakfast food, staple, doughnut).“I love starting my day with a warm, toasted bagel topped with cream cheese and smoked salmon.”
BarrelA cylindrical container with a flat top and bottom, typically made of wood or metal, used for storing and transporting liquids or other substances, often associated with the storage of wine or whiskey, symbolizing craftsmanship and tradition (craftsmanship, tradition, storage).“The winemaker carefully rolled the barrel into the cellar, symbolizing the craftsmanship and tradition that went into producing the fine wine.”
BarrelTo move or progress rapidly and uncontrollably, demonstrating a high level of energy and excitement (zoom, hurtle, dash).“The race car barreled down the track, leaving a trail of dust in its wake.”
BejewelTo adorn or decorate with jewels, adding a touch of elegance and luxury (bedeck, embellish, ornament).“She decided to bejewel her wedding gown with sparkling diamonds and sapphires, creating a breathtaking and opulent look.”
Championship-levelReaching the highest level of competition, indicating exceptional skill and achievement (elite, top-tier, premier).“She displayed championship-level performance during the Olympic trials, securing her spot on the national team.”
ChielA person who is the leader of a group or organization, often in a traditional or ceremonial role, signifying authority and responsibility (leader, head, chief).“The chiel of the clan led the procession with pride and honor.”
Company-levelReferring to decisions or actions made at the level of a company as a whole, indicating a comprehensive approach to management and strategy (corporate, organizational, collective).“The company-level strategy allowed for a cohesive and effective approach to achieving our goals.”
Company-levelAt the level of a company, referring to decisions or actions that affect the entire organization, indicating a comprehensive and strategic approach (strategically, comprehensively, holistically).“The CEO approached the company-level decision strategically, taking into account the long-term impact on all departments and stakeholders.”
CounselTo give advice or guidance, often in a professional or therapeutic setting, helping individuals navigate difficult situations and make informed decisions (advise, guide, mentor).“I counseled my friend to seek therapy for her anxiety and it made a significant difference in her mental health.”
CounselProviding guidance and advice to someone in need, helping them make informed decisions and navigate difficult situations (advice, guidance, direction).“I sought counsel from my mentor before making a major career decision, and her guidance helped me make an informed choice that has led to great success.”
DamoselA young unmarried woman of noble birth, often used in medieval literature, representing purity and innocence, (maiden, damsel, lass).“The damosel’s beauty and grace captured the attention of all who saw her, and her kind heart endeared her to everyone she met.”
DamozelA young unmarried woman of noble birth, often depicted as a maiden in literature and art, symbolizing purity and innocence (maiden, virgin, lass).“The damozel in the painting was portrayed with such grace and beauty, embodying the purity and innocence of youth.”
DishtowelA cloth or towel used for drying dishes, wiping counters, and cleaning up spills, making kitchen chores easier and more efficient (dishrag, tea towel, kitchen towel).“I always keep a clean dishtowel handy in the kitchen to quickly wipe up any spills and keep my counters looking spotless.”
DispelTo make something disappear or go away by proving it to be false or untrue, helping to clear up misunderstandings and promote clarity (clear up, resolve, debunk).“The teacher was able to dispel the students’ confusion about the math problem by providing a clear explanation.”
DoggerelA type of poetry characterized by its simple language and irregular rhythm, often used for humorous or satirical effect, showcasing the creativity and wit of the writer (comic verse, light poetry, nonsense verse).“The doggerel poem made everyone in the room laugh, showcasing the writer’s clever use of language and humor.”
DonzelA young man of noble birth who has not yet been knighted, signifying potential and promise (youthful, aspiring, hopeful).“The donzel’s bravery and chivalry on the battlefield earned him the respect of his fellow knights and the admiration of his lady love.”
DosselA hanging cloth or canopy used to provide shade or privacy, often seen in medieval times and in religious ceremonies. (Dossel) Dossels were commonly used in outdoor weddings to provide shade for the bride and groom. (canopy, awning, shade)“The dossel added a touch of elegance to the church altar during the religious ceremony.”
DreidelA spinning top used in a traditional Jewish game during Hanukkah, symbolizing the miracle of the oil lasting eight days (Hanukkah game piece, Jewish tradition, spinning toy).“During Hanukkah, my family and I gather around to play dreidel and celebrate the miracle of the oil lasting eight days.”
DuffelA large cylindrical bag made of cloth or other fabric, often used for travel or sports equipment, providing ample storage space and durability (spacious, sturdy, practical).“I packed all of my camping gear into my duffel and it held up perfectly during the hike.”
EmpanelTo select and swear in a jury, indicating a fair and impartial trial, (impanel, select, choose).“The judge will empanel a jury of their peers to ensure a fair trial for the defendant.”
EvangelA person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, often through preaching and missionary work, demonstrating a strong commitment to sharing their beliefs and helping others find spiritual fulfillment (missionary, proselytizer, preacher).“The evangel’s tireless efforts to spread the message of love and compassion have touched countless lives and brought hope to those in need.”
ExcelTo surpass others in a particular activity or skill, demonstrating exceptional ability and achievement (outshine, exceed, surpass).“She excels in mathematics and has won several awards for her exceptional problem-solving skills.”
ExclusivelOnly engaging in a particular activity or behavior, indicating a strong commitment or focus (dedicated, committed, devoted).“She worked exclusively on her research project for months, showing her dedication and commitment to the field.”
FeelTo experience an emotion or sensation, often used to express empathy or sympathy towards others, demonstrating emotional intelligence and compassion (empathize, sympathize, sense).“I can feel your pain and I’m here for you.”
FreewheelTo move or progress freely and without a specific direction or purpose, allowing for spontaneity and creativity (improvise, meander, wander).“She decided to freewheel through the city, exploring new neighborhoods and discovering hidden gems along the way.”
FuelTo provide energy for a vehicle or machine to operate, contributing to the efficient functioning of transportation and industry (power, energize, propel).“The gas station was able to fuel my car quickly and efficiently, allowing me to continue my road trip without any delays.”
FunnelTo direct or channel something through a narrow passage or opening, allowing for more efficient use or processing, often used in the context of data or resources (streamline, channel, direct).“The company was able to funnel their resources towards their new product launch, resulting in a successful release.”
GavelTo bring a meeting or session to order by striking a gavel, symbolizing authority and control (presiding, leading, conducting).“The judge gavelled the court to order, signaling the start of the trial and commanding respect from all present.”
GearwheelA mechanical component with teeth that transmit power and motion between machines, allowing for efficient and precise movement (cogwheel, sprocket, gear).“The gearwheel in the engine allowed for smooth and efficient movement of the vehicle.”
GelTo become solid or semi-solid, often used in reference to liquids or gels, providing a stable and consistent texture (solidifying, congealing, coagulating).“After adding the gelatin to the mixture, it began to gel and set perfectly, creating a smooth and creamy dessert.”
GenteelHaving refined and polite manners, indicating sophistication and elegance (cultured, refined, polished).“She was a genteel hostess, greeting each guest with a warm smile and impeccable manners.”
GospelA set of religious teachings that are considered to be true and authoritative, providing guidance and hope to believers (doctrine, creed, scripture).“The gospel message of love and forgiveness has brought hope and transformation to countless lives throughout history.”
GraupelA type of precipitation consisting of small, soft, opaque pellets of ice that form when supercooled water droplets freeze onto falling snowflakes, signifying a unique and beautiful weather phenomenon (soft hail, snow pellets, tapioca snow).“The graupel falling from the sky created a magical winter wonderland scene.”
HandselA gift given at the beginning of something, such as a new year or a new job, signifying good luck and prosperity (present, token, offering).“I received a handsel from my new boss on my first day of work, which made me feel welcomed and optimistic about my future at the company.”
HeelTo follow closely behind someone, especially in a loyal or devoted manner, demonstrating dedication and support (trail, shadow, pursue).“She heeled her mentor throughout her career, always learning from her and supporting her every step of the way.”
Holy-mackerelAn exclamation of surprise or amazement, often used to express astonishment or disbelief (wow, can you believe it?, oh my goodness)“Interjection: Holy-mackerel! I can’t believe I won the lottery!”
HydromelA fermented beverage made from honey and water, often associated with ancient cultures and traditions, (mead, honey wine, ambrosia).“I tried hydromel for the first time at a medieval fair and was pleasantly surprised by its sweet and complex flavor.”
ImpelTo drive or urge forward, often with a sense of urgency or passion, motivating one to take action towards a desired goal (propel, incite, inspire).“The inspiring speech impelled the audience to take action towards creating a better world.”
JewelA precious stone or a piece of jewelry, symbolizing beauty and value (precious, valuable, gemstone).“She wore a stunning jewel necklace that sparkled in the light, adding a touch of elegance to her outfit.”
JewelTo adorn or decorate with precious stones or gems, adding beauty and value to an object (embellish, bedeck, ornament).“She decided to jewel her wedding dress with diamonds and sapphires, making it a stunning and valuable piece.”
JurelA type of fish commonly found in the Pacific Ocean, known for its firm texture and mild flavor, often used in ceviche and other seafood dishes (fish, seafood, cuisine).“I ordered the ceviche with jurel at the restaurant and it was absolutely delicious.”
KennelTo confine or keep an animal in a kennel, providing a safe and secure space for them to rest and sleep (housed, sheltered, lodged).“I always kennel my dog when I leave the house, knowing that she will be safe and comfortable while I am away.”
Kerosene-fuelAble to be used as fuel for lamps and heaters, providing a reliable and efficient source of energy (combustible, flammable, ignitable).“The kerosene-fuel lamps provided a warm and cozy atmosphere during the power outage.”
KestrelA small falcon that typically has a long tail and is found in both Eurasia and the Americas, known for its agility and hunting skills (nimble, swift, adept).“As I walked through the park, I spotted a kestrel perched on a tree branch, its sharp eyes scanning the ground for prey.”
KneelTo bend one’s knees and rest them on the ground as a sign of respect or submission, often used in religious or ceremonial contexts (showing reverence, demonstrating humility, bowing down).“She chose to kneel before the altar, showing her deep reverence for the divine.”
LaurelA type of evergreen tree or shrub with glossy leaves, often used for decoration or in cooking, symbolizing victory and achievement (triumph, success, accomplishment).“The laurel wreath on her head was a symbol of her hard-earned victory in the race.”
LevelTo advance to a higher level or position through hard work and dedication, indicating progress and achievement (progress, succeed, elevate).“She worked tirelessly to level up in her career, and her dedication paid off when she was promoted to a higher position.”
LivelTo be full of life and energy, bringing enthusiasm and vitality to any situation (energize, invigorate, animate).“Her infectious laughter and positive attitude never fail to livel up the room.”
MackerelA type of saltwater fish commonly found in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, known for its oily flesh and distinct flavor, often used in sushi and other seafood dishes (flavorful, nutritious, versatile).“I love the rich flavor of mackerel in my sushi rolls.”
MarvelA wonderful or astonishing person or thing, representing something that inspires awe or admiration (wonder, miracle, phenomenon).“The Grand Canyon is a marvel of nature that leaves visitors in awe of its beauty.”
MarvelTo be filled with wonder or astonishment at something remarkable or extraordinary, expressing a sense of awe and admiration (admire, appreciate, wonder).“I always marvel at the beauty of the sunset over the ocean.”
MarvelExpressing wonder, admiration, or astonishment, indicating a sense of awe and amazement (amazing, astonishing, wondrous).“Marvel! That was an incredible performance!”
MinstrelA minstrel is a medieval musician who sang or recited poetry to entertain others. They were often associated with the court and nobility. (A skilled minstrel could captivate an entire audience with their music and storytelling, bringing joy and entertainment to all who listened) (Entertainer, troubadour, bard).“The minstrel’s performance was enchanting, transporting the audience to a world of wonder and delight.”
ModelTo provide a framework or structure for something, indicating a plan or system (organize, arrange, design).“The teacher modeled how to outline an essay, providing a clear framework for the students to follow and resulting in well-structured writing.”
ModelA representation of something, often used for study or demonstration purposes, indicating accuracy and detail (modeling, exemplifying, portraying).“The architect created a detailed model of the building to help the client visualize the final product.”
Next-levelHaving advanced skills or knowledge in a particular area, indicating a high level of expertise and proficiency (skilled, knowledgeable, proficient).“Her next-level coding abilities allowed her to create a groundbreaking software program.”
NobelHaving achieved the highest level of recognition for intellectual and cultural contributions, signifying excellence and impact (distinguished, prestigious, celebrated).“Winning the Nobel Prize in Physics is a truly noble accomplishment, recognizing the immense impact and excellence of one’s contributions to the field.”
NoelA Christmas carol, often sung during the holiday season, bringing joy and festive spirit (carol, hymn, song).“I love singing “Noel” with my family on Christmas Eve, it always fills me with joy and festive spirit.”
NovelBeing new and original, indicating creativity and imagination (innovative, imaginative, original).“The novel was a refreshing read, with its innovative plot and imaginative characters.”
NovelA long fictional story, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism, often including social commentary or criticism, that can transport readers to new worlds and perspectives (imaginative, thought-provoking, insightful).“I love reading novels because they allow me to escape reality and explore new perspectives.”
ParallelTo be side by side and moving in the same direction, indicating equality and harmony (corresponding, equivalent, matching).“The dancers were able to parallel each other’s movements perfectly, creating a beautiful and synchronized performance.”
ParcelTo divide into portions and distribute, indicating organization and efficiency (distribute, allocate, apportion).“I parcelled out the tasks among my team members, ensuring that everyone had a clear role and that the project would be completed on time.”
PeelTo remove the outer layer of something, revealing what’s inside, often used in cooking or preparing food, allowing for easier consumption and enjoyment (strip, pare, skin).“I carefully peeled the apple, revealing its crisp and juicy flesh, making it the perfect snack.”
PommelThe rounded knob on the end of a sword or dagger’s hilt, providing a secure grip and balance, especially during combat (handle, grip, knob).“The skilled swordsman gripped the pommel tightly, allowing him to strike with precision and power.”
PretzelA baked snack in the form of a knot or stick, often salted and served with mustard or cheese dip, enjoyed by many people around the world (snack, treat, nibble).“I love snacking on pretzels while watching a movie.”
PropelTo cause to move forward or onward with force, indicating a strong and efficient movement (drive, push, propel).“The strong winds propelled the sailboat across the lake with ease.”
RebelTo resist or defy authority or convention, often in pursuit of a greater cause or belief, demonstrating courage and conviction (defy, resist, dissent).“She chose to rebel against the oppressive government and fight for the rights of her people, inspiring others to join her cause.”
RefuelTo fill up a vehicle or machine with fuel, ensuring it can continue to operate efficiently and effectively (replenish, top up, gas up).“I need to refuel my car before we hit the road.”
RemodelTo make significant changes or improvements to a building or space, resulting in a more functional and aesthetically pleasing environment (renovate, refurbish, revamp).“We decided to remodel our kitchen, and now it’s much more spacious and modern.”
RevelTo take great pleasure or delight in something, often in a lively and noisy way, signifying a joyful and celebratory attitude (enjoy, celebrate, indulge).“The crowd began to revel in the music, dancing and singing along with the band, creating a joyous and celebratory atmosphere.”
Role-modelA person looked to by others as an example to be imitated, inspiring and guiding those who admire them (inspiration, mentor, guide).“My mother has always been my role-model, inspiring me to work hard and be kind to others.”
Role-modelServing as an exemplary figure to be emulated, inspiring positive behavior and values in others (inspirational, exemplary, admirable).“My grandmother is a role-model for me because of her unwavering kindness and generosity towards others.”
SequelA work of literature, film, or music that continues the story or theme of an earlier one, often with the same characters or setting, providing further development and closure (continuation, follow-up, successor).“I can’t wait to see the sequel to my favorite movie, it’s going to be amazing!”
SorrelA perennial herb with sour-tasting leaves used in cooking and herbal medicine, known for its high levels of vitamin C and antioxidants (tart, tangy, zesty).“I added some fresh sorrel to my salad for an extra boost of vitamin C and a tangy flavor.”
SteelA strong and durable metal alloy made primarily of iron and carbon, used in construction and manufacturing for its strength and resistance to corrosion (resilient, sturdy, unyielding).“The steel beams in the building provided the necessary support and ensured its stability during the earthquake.”
SwivelTo pivot or rotate around a central point, allowing for greater flexibility and adaptability in movement (rotate, turn, pivot).“She was able to swivel her hips effortlessly to the beat of the music, impressing everyone on the dance floor.”
TinselReferring to something that is shiny and decorative, adding a festive and glamorous touch to any occasion (festive, glittery, ornamental).“The tinsel decorations on the Christmas tree added a festive and glamorous touch to the room.”
TinselTo adorn or decorate with small, shiny strips of metal or plastic, adding a festive and glittering touch to holiday decorations (decorate, embellish, bedeck).“I love to tinsel my Christmas tree with colorful lights and ornaments, creating a magical and festive atmosphere in my home.”
Top-levelHaving a high rank or position, indicating authority and expertise (authoritative, expert, knowledgeable).“The top-level executive team made a well-informed decision based on their authoritative knowledge of the industry.”
TravelTo go from one place to another, often for pleasure or business, broadening one’s horizons and creating lasting memories (journey, explore, roam).“I love to travel to new places and explore different cultures, it always broadens my horizons and creates lasting memories.”
TrommelA percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere with a drumhead stretched over one or both ends, used to produce a booming sound (resonant, rhythmic, percussive).“The trommel player’s rhythmic beats added an energetic and lively element to the band’s performance.”
TrowelTo spread or smooth with a flat tool, often used in gardening or masonry, creating a neat and even surface (smooth, level, flatten).“I carefully troweled the mortar onto the bricks, creating a smooth and even surface for the next layer.”
TunnelTo create a passage through a mountain or underground, allowing for transportation or access, signifying determination and perseverance (dig, bore, excavate).“The construction workers tunneled through the mountain, displaying their determination and perseverance to create a new transportation route.”
UnravelTo undo or untangle something that is woven or knitted, often used metaphorically to describe the process of solving a complex problem or mystery (solve, decipher, disentangle).“After hours of research and investigation, the detective was finally able to unravel the mystery behind the missing jewels.”
UnreelTo unwind or unroll, often used in the context of film or tape (to reveal gradually or to disclose information in a dramatic way, unwind, unroll).“The director’s decision to unreel the plot twist slowly kept the audience on the edge of their seats, making the movie even more impactful.”
WaterwheelA wheel made to turn by the force of water, used to power machinery, often symbolizing early industrialization, renewable power, and historical technologies (mill wheel, hydraulic wheel, hydrodynamic wheel).“The old waterwheel at the mill was a testament to past engineering marvels.”
WheelTo move something on a vehicle with wheels, symbolizing movement, convenience, and speed (roll, cart, push).“She wheeled her suitcase through the bustling airport with excitement for her trip.”
Witch-hazelA shrub or small tree with healing properties, symbolizing plants, healing, and nature (Hamamelis, plant, healing herb).“She used witch-hazel to soothe her skin irritation.”
XcelA stylized form of ‘excel’, it encourages improvement and achievement (xcel, excel, surpass, do well).“With practice and dedication, you can ‘xcel’ in your chosen field.”
YodelTo sing in a way that involves rapid changes in pitch between the chest and head voice, creating a unique and distinctive sound, often associated with the Swiss Alps (captivating, enchanting, melodic).“She yodeled with such skill and precision that the entire audience was captivated by her enchanting and melodic performance.”

These Are All Words Ending in -el That Can Be Used In a Positive & Impactful Way

Now that we’ve covered all words ending in -el that inherently exude positivity and impact, let’s complete the list and shift gears to another exciting set of words. These next words might not generally spell ‘positivity’ or ‘impact’ but when used thoughtfully, can surely add a positive & impactful spin to any conversation.

This next set of words exemplifies the beauty of language – their meaning is not just fixed but can be shaped by the context they are used in. So, try to use these words too, to have a bigger positive impact with your conversations.

Words Ending in -elDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
BowelThe part of the digestive system responsible for absorbing nutrients and eliminating waste, playing a crucial role in maintaining overall health and well-being (intestine, gut, colon).“I have been experiencing some discomfort in my bowel lately, so I scheduled an appointment with my doctor to get it checked out.”
BushelA unit of measurement for dry goods, representing a large quantity or amount, often used in agricultural contexts (abundance, heap, load).“I harvested a bushel of apples from my orchard this year.”
CompelTo force or oblige someone to do something, often for their own benefit or the benefit of others, demonstrating a sense of responsibility and leadership (drive, impel, urge).“The coach’s inspiring words compelled the team to give their all and win the championship.”
DecibelA unit used to measure the intensity of a sound, indicating the loudness of a particular noise (loudness, sound level, volume).“The decibel level of the concert was so high that I could feel the music vibrating through my entire body.”
DishevelTo make untidy or disarrange (mess up), often used to describe hair or clothing, but can also refer to a situation or plan (dishevel, disorganize, jumble).“She disheveled her hair to give it a more natural and carefree look for the photoshoot.”
DrivelNonsensical or foolish talk or thinking, often used to describe writing or speech that lacks substance or coherence, but can also refer to a person who engages in such behavior (incoherent rambling, meaningless chatter, empty-headedness).“The author’s writing was filled with drivel, but despite this, the book became a bestseller due to its entertaining plot.”
FeelThe sensation of experiencing an emotion or physical touch, often used to describe a positive or negative response to a situation (emotion, sensation, sentiment).“The feel of the warm sun on my skin was incredibly soothing and relaxing.”
FuelA substance that is burned to produce energy, often used to power vehicles and machinery, (energy source, gasoline, diesel).“The fuel efficiency of this car is impressive, allowing it to travel long distances without needing to refuel frequently.”
GravelTo cover a surface with small stones, creating a rough texture and providing better traction, especially for roads and walkways (pave, surface, cover).“The city decided to gravel the dirt road leading to the park, making it easier for visitors to walk and drive on.”
GroundselA common weed with yellow flowers, often used in herbal medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties (herb, plant, flora).“I brewed a tea with groundsel to help alleviate my joint pain, and it worked wonders.”
ImpanelTo select and enroll a group of people for a jury or other official duty, indicating a fair and impartial process (select, enroll, choose).“The judge will impanel a diverse group of citizens to ensure a fair trial for the defendant.”
JezebelA woman who is regarded as wicked or immoral, but can also refer to a bold and independent woman who defies societal norms (rebellious, daring, nonconformist).“She may have been labeled a Jezebel by some, but to me she was a fearless and independent woman who refused to be held back by societal expectations.”
KernelThe central or essential part of something, often used in reference to a computer’s operating system. (The kernel of an idea is its core essence.) (Nucleus, heart, essence).“The kernel of the operating system is responsible for managing the computer’s resources and ensuring efficient performance.”
LapelA part of a garment that is turned back on the chest, typically a collar (folded part, flap, revers).“He wore a beautiful lapel pin on his suit jacket that added a touch of elegance to his outfit.”
NavelThe central point of the human abdomen, where the umbilical cord was attached during fetal development, serving as a reminder of our connection to our mothers and the beginning of life (belly button, umbilicus, omphalos).“She traced her finger around her navel, feeling grateful for the bond she shared with her mother.”
NewsreelA short film presenting current news topics, often shown in movie theaters before the main feature, providing historical documentation of important events (informative, educational, documentary). (Reportage, footage, documentary).“I learned so much about World War II from watching old newsreels at the museum.”
NonparallelNot following a consistent pattern or structure, indicating a need for improvement or revision (inconsistent, uneven, unbalanced).“The nonparallel lines in the abstract painting added an interesting and dynamic element to the composition.”
PedicelThe slender stalk that supports a flower or fruit, allowing for nutrient transport and attachment, is essential for the growth and reproduction of many plants (stalk, stem, support).“The pedicel of the rose was strong and sturdy, allowing the beautiful flower to bloom and thrive in the garden.”
RebelA person who resists authority or control, often for political reasons, demonstrating bravery and a desire for change (dissident, insurgent, revolutionary).“The rebel leader inspired his followers to stand up against the oppressive government and fight for their rights.”
ReelTo feel dizzy or unsteady, as if about to fall, often used to describe the sensation after a shocking or surprising event, signifying the impact of the experience (stagger, wobble, sway).“After hearing the news of her promotion, she couldn’t help but reel with excitement and joy.”
VesselA container used for holding liquids or other materials, often used for transportation or storage, signifying utility and practicality (container, receptacle, holder).“The vessel was filled with fresh water, providing a source of hydration for the weary travelers.”
YokelA person from a rural area who is considered naive or unsophisticated, often due to their lack of exposure to urban life and culture, representing a charming simplicity and genuine authenticity (rustic, country bumpkin, hick).“The yokel greeted us with a warm smile and offered us fresh eggs from his farm.”

10 Most Used Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -el

Yet, some words that end in -el are used more often than others. Below are some of the most used positive and impactful words ending in -el:

  1. Excel
  2. Angel
  3. Travel
  4. Novel
  5. Counsel
  6. Marvel
  7. Model
  8. Rebel
  9. Jewel
  10. Parcel
Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

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10 Interesting Facts About Words Ending in -el

Let’s take a step back and have a look at some interesting facts about words ending in -el. We discover its intriguing features and enduring influence on the English language.

  1. Formation of Nouns and Verbs: The “-el” suffix appears in both nouns (like “tunnel” or “label”) and verbs (such as “travel” or “cancel”), indicating various actions, states, or objects.
  2. Phonetic Distinctiveness: The “-el” ending often contributes a specific sound to words, adding to the phonetic diversity of English.
  3. Descriptive Nature: “-el” words can be highly descriptive, particularly in their noun form, adding vividness and specificity to language.
  4. Common in Everyday Language: Despite their unique endings, many “-el” words are integral to daily communication in English.
  5. Use in Idiomatic Expressions: Several “-el” words appear in idiomatic expressions and phrases, enhancing the richness of English expressions.
  6. Reflects Language Evolution: The presence and usage of “-el” words showcase the adaptability and evolving nature of English.
  7. Presence in Colloquial Speech: Some “-el” words are used colloquially, often in informal contexts or various dialects.
  8. Indicating Action or Process: In verbs, “-el” often conveys an action or process, contributing to the dynamic nature of these words in the language.
  9. Variety in Word Types: Besides nouns and verbs, “-el” can appear in various types of words, including adjectives and adverbs.
  10. Old English and Germanic Origins: Many “-el” words have roots in Old English and Germanic languages, reflecting the historical depth of English.

A Brief History of Our Alphabet

The story of our alphabet has a rich and compelling history, beginning with ancient civilizations and carrying forward into the present day.

The history of our modern alphabet is a fascinating journey that spans several millennia and cultures. It’s commonly referred to as the Latin or Roman alphabet, and here’s a brief overview of its evolution:

  1. Phoenician Alphabet (circa 1050 BCE): The story begins with the Phoenician alphabet, one of the oldest writing systems known to use a one-to-one correspondence between sounds and symbols. This Semitic alphabet had about 22 consonants, but no vowels, and was primarily used for trade.
  2. Greek Alphabet (circa 800 BCE): The Greeks borrowed and adapted the Phoenician script. Crucially, they introduced vowels, making it one of the first true alphabets where each symbol represented a distinct sound (both vowel and consonant). The Greek alphabet had a significant influence on the development of other alphabets.
  3. Etruscan Alphabet (circa 700 BCE): The Etruscan civilization in Italy adapted the Greek alphabet to their own language. While Etruscan was largely replaced by Latin, their version of the alphabet was a key predecessor to the Roman one.
  4. Latin Alphabet (circa 700 BCE – Present): The Latin alphabet emerged from the adaptation of the Etruscan script. Ancient Rome used this alphabet, and it spread across Europe as the Roman Empire expanded. The original Latin alphabet did not contain the letters J, U, and W. These were added much later along with other modifications to suit different languages and phonetic needs.
  5. Modern Variations: Today, the Latin alphabet is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It has undergone various changes to accommodate different languages and sounds. For instance, English—among other languages—added letters like ‘J’, ‘U’, and ‘W’, while other languages incorporate additional characters like ‘Ñ’ in Spanish or ‘Ç’ in French.

This evolution reflects not just linguistic changes but also cultural and historical shifts, as the alphabet was adapted by different societies across centuries.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Final Thoughts

Expanding your vocabulary is akin to broadening your intellectual horizons and enhancing your capacity to express your thoughts and emotions with precision. By embracing additional words ending in -el, you’re not just learning new terms, but you’re also gaining nuanced ways to communicate positivity and impact.

The more words you have at your disposal, the more accurately and vividly you can paint your thoughts into speech and writing. So, by growing your vocabulary, especially with positive and impactful words, you’re empowering yourself to engage more effectively and inspiringly with the world around you.

Stay impactful,

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