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complex
adjective as in involved, intricate
adjective as in difficult to understand
Weak matches
- Daedalean
- Gordian
- abstruse
- bewildering
- circuitous
- confused
- crabbed
- cryptic
- discursive
- disordered
- enigmatic
- entangled
- excursive
- 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
The unique difficulties of Denver are well-established, a complex physics problem that nobody has been able to figure out.
Still, global crude supply appears adequate and much of the price gains are reliant on pull from products, particularly diesel which “re-established its status as the upside leader in the complex.”
The Korean diaspora has a complex relationship with the word “gyopo.”
Live in downtown Los Angeles have filed plans with the city to potentially add another tower to their multibillion-dollar sports and entertainment complex.
The conflict was so brutal, broad and complex that it strongly motivated Indigenous people and those who would come to be known as African Americans to fight on both sides.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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