adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

complicated, intricate, obscure

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Example Sentences

Example:The instructions for the new software were quite complicated, requiring several hours of reading before any progress could be made.

Definition:Difficult to understand or deal with because of many different and connected parts, features, or aspects.

From complicated

Example:The intricate patterns on the old tapestry were a marvel of handiwork, taking skilled artisans months to complete.

Definition:Having a complex pattern or structure, combining many interrelated parts or elements.

From intricate

Example:Many of the legal texts were quite obscure, making it difficult for non-lawyers to decipher the intent of the laws.

Definition:Difficult to understand or find; not clear, open, or obvious.

From obscure