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complex
adjective as in involved, intricate
adjective as in difficult to understand
Weak matches
- abstruse
- bewildering
- circuitous
- confused
- crabbed
- cryptic
- Daedalean
- discursive
- disordered
- enigmatic
- entangled
- excursive
- Gordian
- hidden
- impenetrable
- inscrutable
- interwoven
- involved
- jumbled
- knotted
- knotty
- labyrinthine
- mazy
- meandering
- mingled
- mixed
- muddled
- paradoxical
- puzzling
- rambling
- recondite
- round-about
- sinuous
- snarled
- tangled
- tortuous
- undecipherable
- unfathomable
noun as in composite, aggregate
noun as in psychological problem
Example Sentences
It will include green spaces, restaurants, a sports complex and other facilities for the public to use afterwards.
Disability charity Scope said a "complex, adversarial and difficult to navigate" system contributed to the rejections.
In the end, the survey underscores a complex portrait of the Indian American community - one shaped by a blend of selective engagement, shifting political winds and varying personal experiences.
Simon Evans, chief executive officer of the Wye and Usk Foundation said the river suffered from a complex set of problems.
A comparatively small addition to his oeuvre, the drama provides complex characterizations that are a gift to actors — a constant of Fugard’s playwriting.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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