That work of art has an intricate pattern.
There are a number of possible words:exiting - (verb form) leavingexciting - (adjective) thrillingexacting - (adjective) detailed, intricate / (verb form) inflicting (e.g. exacting a heavy toll)
The adjective elaborate (complex) would have the opposites simple, uninvolved, or uncomplicated.The verb to elaborate (go into detail) has no direct opposite, but a reverse operation would be to condense, abridge, or summarize.
Intricate is the correct spelling.
Some good synonyms for intricate are detailed, complex, and fancy. Detailed may be the best synonym for intricate.
No. Involved is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to involve." It can be used an an adjective (long, complex, intricate) but not an adverb.
There are a number of possible words:exiting - (verb form) leavingexciting - (adjective) thrillingexacting - (adjective) detailed, intricate / (verb form) inflicting (e.g. exacting a heavy toll)
The adjective elaborate (complex) would have the opposites simple, uninvolved, or uncomplicated.The verb to elaborate (go into detail) has no direct opposite, but a reverse operation would be to condense, abridge, or summarize.
The inside of a computer its very intricate.
"Twisting" can be a verb or a noun. Words that are commonly used as a verb, but can also be used as a noun are called gerunds. Use determines function. If the sentence is, "She is twisting the towel." twisting is used as a verb. But if the sentence is, "The twisting of the tree bark is intricate." then twisting is used as a noun. You just have to look at the sentence and see what makes sense.
I am using the word intricate in a sentence.
Intricate is the correct spelling.
Some good synonyms for intricate are detailed, complex, and fancy. Detailed may be the best synonym for intricate.
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
The intricate designs on the master's watch were astounding.
The math problem was very intricate.
Yes, intricate is an adjective. It means involved or complex.
Yes, they are an intricate part of the will. They are amendments to the will.