Convolutedly: meaning, definitions and examples

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convolutedly

 

[ ˈkɒnvəluːtɪdli ]

Adverb / Adjective
Context #1 | Adverb

used to describe something complex or intricate

In a convoluted manner; intricately or confusingly.

Synonyms

confusingly, intricately.

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Word Description / Examples
convolutedly

Use when describing a process or explanation that is unnecessarily complex or difficult to follow.

  • The professor explained the theory so convolutedly that even the brightest students were lost
  • The novel’s plot was written convolutedly, making it hard to stay engaged
intricately

Typically used to describe something detailed and carefully designed, often with a positive connotation. It can be used for physical objects, digital designs, or abstract concepts that are complex in an elaborate and elegant way.

  • The jewelry was intricately designed, showcasing the craftsmanship of the artist
  • The plot of the movie was intricately woven, keeping the audience captivated till the end
confusingly

Best for situations where something causes confusion or is unclear. Often used to describe how information is presented or how events unfold.

  • The instructions were written confusingly, leaving the team unsure of what to do next
  • Confusingly, the two roads intersected without any signs, leaving drivers uncertain of the direction

Examples of usage

  • He convolutedly explained the complicated process.
  • The plot of the movie was convolutedly constructed.
Context #2 | Adjective

used to describe something complicated or twisted

Extremely complex and difficult to follow, twisted.

Synonyms

complex, complicated, twisted.

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complex

Use when describing something that has many interconnected parts or is not simple to understand due to various components. Suitable for technical or academic contexts.

  • The human brain is a complex organ with billions of neurons.
  • The software system is quite complex, requiring specialized knowledge to operate.
twisted

Use when describing something that is not straightforward, often with a sense of being morally or ethically distorted. This word can also imply something physically twisted or tangled.

  • His twisted sense of humor made everyone uncomfortable.
  • The twisted branches of the tree gave it a haunting appearance.
complicated

Use when something is difficult to understand or deal with because of its intricate or confusing details. Often used in everyday situations to express difficulty or challenges.

  • Their relationship is complicated and difficult to explain.
  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were too complicated.

Examples of usage

  • The convolutedly designed maze was challenging to navigate.
  • Her convolutedly written essay was hard to understand.

Translations

Translations of the word "convolutedly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 complicadamente

🇮🇳 जटिलतापूर्वक

🇩🇪 kompliziert

🇮🇩 secara rumit

🇺🇦 заплутано

🇵🇱 skomplikowanie

🇯🇵 複雑に (ふくざつに)

🇫🇷 de manière compliquée

🇪🇸 complicadamente

🇹🇷 karmaşık bir şekilde

🇰🇷 복잡하게

🇸🇦 بطريقة معقدة

🇨🇿 složitě

🇸🇰 komplikovane

🇨🇳 复杂地 (fùzá de)

🇸🇮 zapleteno

🇮🇸 flókið

🇰🇿 күрделі түрде

🇬🇪 გართულებულად

🇦🇿 qarışıq şəkildə

🇲🇽 complicadamente

Etymology

The word 'convolutedly' is derived from the adjective 'convoluted', which comes from the Latin word 'convolutus' meaning 'rolled together'. The term originally referred to something that was intricately coiled or twisted. Over time, it evolved to describe something complex, intricate, or twisted in a figurative sense. The adverb 'convolutedly' emerged as a way to describe actions or processes done in a convoluted manner, emphasizing the complexity or confusion involved.

See also: convolution.