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Adjectives of Complexity

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complicate
1.
comp
li
cate
Verb

to make something harder to understand or deal with

Introducing a new software halfway through the project might complicate our progress.

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complex
2.
comp
lex
Adjective

having or made of several parts

The human brain is a complex organ with billions of interconnected neurons.

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arcane
3.
ar
cane
Adjective

requiring specialized or secret knowledge to comprehend fully

The arcane nature of the formula made it difficult for outsiders to grasp.

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sophisticate
4.
so
phis
ti
cate
Noun

a worldly-wise person

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elaborate
5.
e
la
bo
rate
Verb

to give more information to make the understanding more complete

The author elaborated on the historical context to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the events.

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intricate
6.
int
ri
cate
Adjective

having many complex parts or details that make it difficult to understand or work with

The intricate design of the watch included tiny gears and delicate engravings.

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convoluted
7.
con
vo
lu
ted
Adjective

(of sentences, explanations, arguments, etc.) long and difficult to understand, often due to complexity or excessive detail

The lawyer's convoluted argument confused the jury rather than clarifying the case.

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detail
8.
de
tail
Verb

to explain something thoroughly and with specific information

In the report, the researcher detailed the methodology used in the experiment, ensuring transparency and reproducibility.

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combine
9.
com
bine
Verb

to mix in order to make a single unit

The chef combined various ingredients to make a flavorful sauce for the pasta.

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compound
10.
com
pound
Verb

to combine different things together

The pharmacist compounded various ingredients to create a custom medication.

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byzantine
11.
by
zan
tine
Adjective

so detailed and complex that understanding becomes difficult

The Byzantine bureaucracy of the government made it challenging for citizens to navigate and obtain permits.

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tortuous
12.
tor
tuo
us
Adjective

extremely long and complicated and sometimes tricky to understand

Her tortuous reasoning made the decision-making process much harder than it needed to be.

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knotty
13.
kno
tty
Adjective

full of complications or difficulties

The negotiations between the two countries were knotty, with conflicting interests and historical tensions.

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14.
bi
tty
Adjective

very small in size

She planted bitty flowers along the edge of the garden path.

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nuanced
Adjective

showing subtle differences or complexities, often in a way that requires careful consideration

The book provided a nuanced perspective on the issue.

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