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intricate
adjective as in complicated, elaborate
Strongest matches
baroque, complex, convoluted, difficult, labyrinthine, sophisticated, tangled, tortuous, tricky
Example Sentences
And the why in this instance is very layered and very intricate.
Dior's latest collection embraced see-through material and presented it in an ethereal way, with intricate detailing and gender-fluid silhouettes.
Keeping the stories flowing on TV’s longest-running medical drama can be an intricate challenge, not unlike the procedures that take place at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, the show’s setting.
More recently, Calvin Harris told BBC Radio 2 that Ayers "just stood out, his music is amazing and just so intricate... everything just sounds so rich and warm".
The blankets are made from thick wool, with their intricate and colourful patterns each telling a different story of the Basotho people's history.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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