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tan·gled T0035900 (tăng′gəld)adj. Complicated and difficult to unravel. See Synonyms at complex.tangled (ˈtæŋɡəld) adjtwisted together; messy or untidycomplicatedThesaurusAdj. | 1. | tangled - in a confused mass; "pushed back her tangled hair"; "the tangled ropes"untangled - not tangled | | 2. | tangled - highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious; "the Byzantine tax structure"; "Byzantine methods for holding on to his chairmanship"; "convoluted legal language"; "convoluted reasoning"; "the plot was too involved"; "a knotty problem"; "got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering"; "Oh, what a tangled web we weave"- Sir Walter Scott; "tortuous legal procedures"; "tortuous negotiations lasting for months"tortuous, convoluted, Byzantine, knotty, involvedcomplex - complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts; "a complex set of variations based on a simple folk melody"; "a complex mass of diverse laws and customs" |
tangledadjective1. knotted, twisted, matted, messy, snarled, jumbled, entangled, knotty, tousled tugging a comb through her tangled hair2. complicated, involved, complex, confused, messy, mixed-up, convoluted, knotty His personal life has become more tangled than ever.tangledadjectiveDifficult to understand because of intricacy:byzantine, complex, complicated, convoluted, daedal, Daedalian, elaborate, intricate, involute, involved, knotty, labyrinthine.Translationstangle (ˈtӕŋgl) noun an untidy, confused or knotted state. The child's hair was in a tangle. 紛亂, 混亂狀態 纷乱,混乱状态 verb to make or become tangled. Don't tangle my wool when I'm knitting. 纏結 缠结ˈtangled adjective in a tangle. tangled hair/branches; Her hair is always tangled. 紛亂的 纷乱的tangle with to become involved in a quarrel or struggle with (a person etc). I tangled with him over politics. 爭執 争执tangled
tangled webA convoluted situation usually caused by some form of deception. The investigation revealed a tangled web of fraud among the members of the political party.See also: tangled, webtangle up1. To become tangled. I store each strand of Christmas lights in a separate bag so they don't all tangle up.2. To entangle or ensnare someone or something in something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "tangle" and "up," and the phrase is often followed by "in (something)." You have so many knots that I can't help but tangle the brush up in your hair unfortunately. Spiders try to tangle up their prey in their webs.3. To involve or entrap oneself or someone in something, such as an issue, problem, or scandal. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "tangle" and "up," and the phrase is often followed by "in/with (something)." The best politicians choose their battles wisely and avoid becoming too tangled up in petty debates. My brother has tangled me up with a number of lawsuits to keep me from accessing our late father's estate.See also: tangle, uptangled up with (someone or something)Involved, embroiled, or entrapped with someone or something that proves to be awkward, difficult, or troublesome. I don't know why I ever got tangled up with them—they've only gotten me in trouble! His money is all tangled up with some dodgy investment firm.See also: tangled, uptangle with (someone or something)To fight, argue, or engage in a dispute with someone or something. I wouldn't tangle with them if I were you. They've got so much money that you'll never stand a chance in court. My brother always had a habit of tangling with kids much bigger than him. Trust me, she is not one to tangle with.See also: tangletangle someone or something upto entangle someone or something. Please don't tangle me up in your ropes. I tangled up my feet in the cords on the floor.See also: tangle, upa tangled web A tangled web is a situation that is very confused and difficult to understand. This is only one of a series of troubling questions that are emerging from the tangled web of evidence connected to the case. It is sometimes difficult to cut through the tangled web of government information in order to work out the benefits you can claim.See also: tangled, weba tangled web a complex, difficult, and confusing situation or thing. This phrase comes from Sir Walter Scott 's epic poem Marmion ( 1808 ); ‘O what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!’See also: tangled, webtangle upv.1. To mix something together or intertwine it in a confused mass; snarl something: I accidentally tangled that rope up with the others. You've tangled up all the paper clips and now I can't separate them. The telephone cord is tangled up in a knot.2. To catch and hold something in or as if in a net; entrap something: The children tangled the kite up in the branches. I tangled up the fishing lure as I was pulling it through the weeds. A dolphin became tangled up in the fishing net.3. To involve someone in awkward or unsavory circumstances. Used chiefly in the passive: How did a good kid like you get tangled up with criminals? No politician would want to be tangled up in this sordid affair.See also: tangle, upMedicalSeetangletangled
Synonyms for tangledadj knottedSynonyms- knotted
- twisted
- matted
- messy
- snarled
- jumbled
- entangled
- knotty
- tousled
adj complicatedSynonyms- complicated
- involved
- complex
- confused
- messy
- mixed-up
- convoluted
- knotty
Synonyms for tangledadj difficult to understand because of intricacySynonyms- byzantine
- complex
- complicated
- convoluted
- daedal
- Daedalian
- elaborate
- intricate
- involute
- involved
- knotty
- labyrinthine
Synonyms for tangledadj in a confused massAntonymsadj highly complex or intricate and occasionally deviousSynonyms- tortuous
- convoluted
- Byzantine
- knotty
- involved
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