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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
Daedalean, Gordian, abstruse, byzantine, can of worms, gasser, high-tech, labyrinthine, mega factor, recondite, various, wheels within wheels
Example Sentences
Despite aid arriving in Jamaica in recent days, fallen trees and landslides have complicated distribution after Hurricane Melissa devastated parts of the island, killing at least 19 people.
You’re right in that inherited account options, as well as many other retirement plan decisions, are complicated, and the published rules or changes under any new law do not always make them easier to understand.
He added that developer fees “are used to cover the overhead and risk of developing and managing a complicated Real Estate Project.”
Turns out, tracking down hotel pillows can be far more complicated than a quick web search.
The decision has been complicated by a data blackout caused by the government shutdown.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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