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Synonyms

tangled

American  
[tang-guhld] / ˈtæŋ gəld /

adjective

  1. snarled, interlaced, or mixed up.

    tangled thread.

  2. very complicated, intricate, or involved.

    tangled bureaucratic procedures.


Etymology

Origin of tangled

First recorded in 1580–90; tangle 1 + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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She said those are both phrases she uses in her work and she got them tangled up while the camera was running.

From Los Angeles Times

Still I did not learn and I continued to challenge them, often causing the team to get tangled.

From Literature

At dawn, while we were moving amid tangled brush, I caught a glimpse of animals traveling.

From Literature

A box of drawing pins, an old stapler, a tangled mess of paperclips, a pencil sharpener.

From Literature

Brooke Day was using a chairlift at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Otari, Nagano prefecture, when part of her backpack got tangled in the lift, leaving her suspended in midair.

From BBC