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labyrinth

[ˈlæb·ə·rɪnθ]

labyrinth Definition

  • 1a complicated system of paths or passages that is difficult to find your way through, especially one in which it is easy to get lost
  • 2something that is very complicated and difficult to understand or solve

Using labyrinth: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was a labyrinth of paths and hedges.

  • Example

    The instructions for the new software were a complete labyrinth.

  • Example

    The legal system can be a labyrinth for those unfamiliar with its workings.

labyrinth Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for labyrinth

Idioms Using labyrinth

  • in a difficult or confusing situation

    Example

    She felt like she was in the labyrinth trying to navigate the new job.

  • to guide someone through a complicated situation or process

    Example

    The experienced lawyer led her client through the labyrinth of the legal system.

  • to successfully navigate a difficult or confusing situation

    Example

    After months of therapy, she finally came out of the labyrinth of her depression.

Phrases with labyrinth

  • a complex and confusing set of thoughts or emotions

    Example

    Her depression led her into a labyrinth of the mind.

  • a building or structure that has many confusing and interconnected passageways

    Example

    The ancient ruins of Knossos feature labyrinthine architecture.

  • a story or narrative that is complex and difficult to follow

    Example

    The movie's labyrinthine plot left many viewers confused.

Origins of labyrinth

from Greek 'laburinthos', possibly related to 'labrys' meaning 'double-edged axe'

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Summary: labyrinth in Brief

A 'labyrinth' [ˈlæb·ə·rɪnθ] is a complex system of paths or passages that is difficult to navigate, often leading to confusion or getting lost. It can also refer to something that is difficult to understand or solve, such as a complicated software program or legal system. The term extends into phrases like 'in the labyrinth,' denoting a difficult situation, and idioms like 'lead someone through the labyrinth,' meaning to guide someone through a complicated process.