maze

/meɪz/
noun
  1. A confusing network of paths or passages; a labyrinth.
    • She got lost in the maze of hallways in the new office building.
    • The children spent an hour trying to find the center of the corn maze.
    • The old castle had a maze of underground tunnels.
  2. Something that is confusing or complicated to understand or navigate.
    • The tax forms were a maze of rules and exceptions.
    • Navigating the city's public transportation system can be a real maze.
    • He found himself in a maze of conflicting emotions.
verb
  1. To bewilder or confuse someone.
    • The complex instructions completely mazed the new students.
    • Her sudden change of heart mazed everyone who knew her.
    • The magician's trick mazed the audience into silence.
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