tangling

[ˈtæŋɡəlɪŋ]

tangling Definition

  • 1the act of twisting or interweaving things together, often resulting in a confused mess
  • 2a state of being twisted or interwoven in a confused mass

Using tangling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tangling of the wires made it difficult to fix the machine.

  • Example

    The fisherman spent hours untangling the tangling fishing lines.

  • Example

    The hairbrush was useless against the tangling of her hair.

tangling Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for tangling

Phrases with tangling

  • a state of confusion or conflict in one's feelings or emotions

    Example

    She experienced a tangling of emotions when she saw her ex-boyfriend with his new girlfriend.

  • a physical state where two or more people are intertwined in a confused or awkward way

    Example

    The dancers' tangling of limbs created a beautiful and intricate performance.

  • tangling of thoughts

    a state of confusion or disarray in one's thoughts or ideas

    Example

    The tangling of thoughts made it difficult for her to focus on her work.

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Summary: tangling in Brief

The term 'tangling' [ˈtæŋɡəlɪŋ] refers to the act of twisting or interweaving things together, often resulting in a confused mess. It can describe a physical state, such as the tangling of wires or limbs, or an emotional or mental state, such as the tangling of thoughts or emotions. Synonyms include 'entanglement,' 'knot,' 'snarl,' 'jumble,' and 'muddle.'