intricate
/ˈɪn.tɹɪ.kət/adjective3 syllables
Intricate means: having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate.
Synonyms for intricate3
adjective, as in having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate
What does intricate mean?1
adjective
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having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate“intricate lacework”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Intricate in a sentence
- He is a skilled mason, known for his intricate brickwork.Lumi
- Anna got closer to the spider, she noticed the intricate patterns on its body.Amastan
- The statesman barely coped with the intricate issue.unknown
- I can see some intricate patterns in the picture.unknown
- The statesmen are barely coping with the intricate foreign affairs.unknown
- It was an intricate scheme to defraud the rightful heirs.halfb1t
- The artist painted the most intricate of murals on the old stone wall.meirad
- Matthew admired the intricate designs carved into the wood of the church door.Amastan
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