complex
1 of 3adjective/ˈkɑmp.lɛks/
Forms:more complex,most complex
1
having or made of several parts
B1- The human brain is a complex organ with billions of interconnected neurons.
- The novel's plot is complex, with multiple intertwined storylines.
- The project required a complex strategy involving various departments.
- He designed a complex machine that performs multiple functions simultaneously.
- The complex design of the machine required careful assembly.
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not easy to understand or analyze
- The human brain is incredibly complex, with its functions still not fully understood.
- Solving the mathematical equation proved to be complex, requiring advanced problem-solving skills.
- The artwork's meaning was complex, open to interpretation and layered with symbolism.
- Analyzing the data collected from the experiment proved to be complex, requiring statistical expertise and careful interpretation.
- The novel’s plot is intricate and highly complex.