entwisted

/ɪnˈtwɪstɪd/
adjective
  1. Twisted together or twisted into something; tangled or coiled.
    • The old tree had entwisted roots that spread across the ground.
    • The vines grew in an entwisted mass around the fence.
    • She wore a necklace of entwisted silver wires.
  2. Complicated or confused in a way that is hard to understand or separate.
    • The story had an entwisted plot that kept readers guessing.
    • Their feelings were so entwisted that neither could explain them clearly.
    • The legal case became more entwisted with each new piece of evidence.
verb
  1. Past tense of entwist: twisted together or twisted around something.
    • The climber entwisted the rope around the anchor for safety.
    • She entwisted the ribbons to make a colorful braid.
    • He entwisted the wires carefully to connect the speakers.
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