tanglement

[ˈtaŋɡ(ə)lmənt]

tanglement Definition

  • 1a state of being twisted or entangled
  • 2a complicated or confused situation

Using tanglement: Examples

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

  • Example

    The wires were in a tanglement that took hours to sort out.

  • Example

    The political tanglement was difficult to unravel.

  • Example

    The legal tanglement lasted for years.

tanglement Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tanglement

  • to become involved in a complicated or confusing situation

    Example

    He got into a tanglement with the law and had to hire a lawyer.

  • a mass of wires that are twisted or tangled together

    Example

    The computer technician had to untangle the tanglement of wires behind the desk.

  • tanglement of relationships

    a complicated or confusing set of relationships between people

    Example

    The tanglement of relationships between the characters in the novel made it difficult to follow.

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Summary: tanglement in Brief

The term 'tanglement' [ˈtaŋɡ(ə)lmənt] refers to a state of being twisted or entangled, such as a mass of wires, or a complicated or confused situation, such as a legal or political issue. It can also be used in phrases like 'get into a tanglement,' meaning to become involved in a complicated situation.