intricate

[ˈɪntrɪkət]

intricate Definition

  • 1very complicated or detailed
  • 2having many small parts or details that are arranged in a complicated way

Using intricate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "intricate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The intricate design of the lace was breathtaking.

  • Example

    The plot of the novel is intricate and difficult to follow.

  • Example

    The watch mechanism is so intricate that only a skilled watchmaker can repair it.

intricate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for intricate

Phrases with intricate

  • a complex and detailed design

    Example

    The intricate pattern on the carpet was hand-woven by skilled artisans.

  • a complex and interconnected set of rules, procedures, or components

    Example

    The intricate system of laws governing the financial sector is difficult to understand.

  • a machine or set of machines with many small and complex parts

    Example

    The intricate machinery of the factory requires constant maintenance and repair.

Origins of intricate

from Latin 'intricare', meaning 'entangle'

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Summary: intricate in Brief

The term 'intricate' [ˈɪntrɪkət] refers to something that is very complicated or detailed, often with many small parts or details that are arranged in a complicated way. It is used to describe things like designs, systems, and machinery, as in 'The intricate design of the lace was breathtaking.' 'Intricate' has synonyms like 'complex' and 'convoluted,' and antonyms like 'simple' and 'straightforward.'

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