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    tangled
    /ˈtaŋɡ(ə)ld/

    adjective

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  2. TANGLED definition: 1. twisted into an untidy mass: 2. confused and complicated: 3. involved in something bad: . Learn more.

  3. How to use tangled in a sentence. existing in or giving the appearance of a state of utter disorder; very involved : exceedingly complex… See the full definition

  4. 1. twisted together; messy or untidy. a tangled mass of wires. The darkness lay heavy under the branches of the old tangled trees. When the smoke cleared, only the tangled wreckage of the machine gun was left. messy, tangled hair. 2. complicated. Harriet was wonderful, helping sort out tangled sentences, grammar and the like. Jurisdiction?

  5. Tangled definition: snarled, interlaced, or mixed up. See examples of TANGLED used in a sentence.

  6. to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or intertwisted threads, strands, or other like parts; snarl. to involve in something that hampers, obstructs, or overgrows: The bushes were tangled with vines. to catch and hold in or as if in a net or snare.

  7. TANGLE definition: 1. an untidy mass of things that are not in a state of order, or a state of confusion or…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of tangled adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Tangled is an adjective that describes a confused mass. You're likely to hear tangled used most often when referring to hair. If it's tangled, you can't brush or comb through it. Other than discussing hair, tangled can be used to refer to anything that's jumbled up and confused.

  10. tangled meaning, definition, what is tangled: twisted together in an untidy mass: Learn more.

  11. to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or intertwisted threads, strands, or other like parts; snarl. to involve in something that hampers, obstructs, or overgrows: The bushes were tangled with vines. to catch and hold in or as if in a net or snare. v.i.