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Complexity

Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 8-9) / Complexity

Complexity

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1
knotty
kno
tty
Adjective

full of complications or difficulties

The negotiations between the two countries were knotty, with conflicting interests and historical tensions.

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2
byzantine
by
zan
tine
Adjective

so detailed and complex that understanding becomes difficult

The Byzantine bureaucracy of the government made it challenging for citizens to navigate and obtain permits.

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3
confound
con
found
Verb

to confuse someone, making it difficult for them to understand or think clearly

The intricate maze confounded the participants, leaving them unable to find the exit.

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inscrutable
ins
cru
ta
ble
Adjective

extremely difficult or seemingly impossible to understand or interpret due to its unclear intent or cause

The Mona Lisa's smile is one of the most analyzed, yet still remains mysteriously inscrutable.

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muddle
mu
ddle
Noun

a state of confusion or disorder characterized by a mixture of things that are not clearly organized or understood

The new employee faced a muddle of instructions on their first day.

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unfathomable
un
fa
tho
ma
ble
Adjective

of depth; not capable of being sounded or measured

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7
abstruse
abs
truse
Adjective

difficult to understand due to being complex or obscure

The professor's abstruse lecture on theoretical physics left many students bewildered, struggling to grasp the complex concepts.

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enigmatic
e
nig
ma
tic
Adjective

difficult to understand or interpret

The author's choice of ending for the novel was enigmatic and sparked much debate.

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impenetrable
im
pe
net
ra
ble
Adjective

not capable of being entered, pierced, or passed through

The thick fog made the forest impenetrable, obscuring visibility.

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10
labyrinthine
la
by
rin
thine
Adjective

relating to, affecting, or originating in the labyrinth, which is the intricate system of the inner ear

Labyrinthine disorders can cause vertigo and balance problems.

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11
recondite
re
con
dite
Adjective

difficult to understand or obscure to most people due to its complexity

The ancient text contained recondite wisdom that took years to decipher.

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12
cinch
cinch
Noun

an extremely easy task or something easily achieved

Fixing the minor glitch in the software turned out to be a cinch for the experienced programmer.

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13
i
diot
proof
Adjective

designed to be so simple that even someone with little knowledge or skill can use it without making mistakes

The new software was designed to be idiot-proof, with simple, intuitive interfaces and clear instructions.

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convoluted
con
vo
lu
ted
Adjective

(of sentences, explanations, arguments, etc.) long and difficult to understand, often due to complexity or excessive detail

The lawyer's convoluted argument confused the jury rather than clarifying the case.

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