involuted

[ɪnˈvɒljʊtɪd]

involuted Definition

  • 1complicated and difficult to understand
  • 2having many twists and curves

Using involuted: Examples

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  • Example

    The plot of the movie was so involuted that I couldn't follow it.

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    The scientific paper was filled with involuted language that made it hard to read.

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    The artist created an involuted sculpture with many twists and turns.

involuted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: involuted in Brief

The term 'involuted' [ɪnˈvɒljʊtɪd] describes something that is complicated and difficult to understand, or has many twists and curves. It can refer to a plot, language, or physical object, as in 'The plot of the movie was so involuted that I couldn't follow it.' Synonyms include 'complex' and 'intricate,' while antonyms include 'simple' and 'straightforward.'