sinuation
/ˌsɪnjuˈeɪʃən/
noun
- A winding or curving shape or movement; a bend or twist.
- The dancer's arm traced a graceful sinuation in the air.
- The river's sinuation through the valley created a beautiful landscape.
- The path followed a gentle sinuation around the ancient oak tree.
- A complex or indirect course of action or thought.
- The plot of the novel had too many sinuations for me to follow easily.
- She avoided a direct answer, preferring a sinuation that left her options open.
- The politician's speech was full of sinuations that confused the audience.
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