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complicated
adjective as in difficult, complex
Strongest matches
arduous, convoluted, difficult, fancy, hard, intricate, knotty, perplexing, problematic, sophisticated, troublesome
Weak matches
abstruse, byzantine, can of worms, Daedalean, gasser, Gordian, high-tech, labyrinthine, mega factor, recondite, various, wheels within wheels
Example Sentences
Yates’ foot injury complicated matters, leaving him unable to practice until September.
From his perspective, it shows the complicated day-to-day Palestinians can face, such as being subjected to closer scrutiny at checkpoints controlled by Israeli soldiers.
Mata, who is co-curator of the exhibition, said: "The worlds of football and art can both be beautiful, complicated and powerful; something that is explored through these collaborations."
She found that the most complicated of them would take 32 minutes to read and would require college-level education to understand.
Trump is not a complicated man when it comes to his judgments of other people.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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