The word “intricate” means “very complicated” or “complex.”
Some sentence examples:
The inside of a computer its very intricate.
The math problem was very intricate.
Yes, intricate is an adjective. It means involved or complex.
The maze pattern was the most intricate she had ever seen, with hundreds of loops and turns. Our teacher took us through the intricate solution to the equation step by step. The intricate robbery plan had required precise timing. She gawked at the intricate design on the spider's web, amazed at what a little creature could do.
The architect's drawing of the building was a very intricate design.
the dog lunged at me
The woman prostituting on the street corner is a harlot.
My dad works in a newly built skyscraper.
An allele is a form of a gene.
Is the sntence You have shattered all my dreams using personification?
Augusto Pinochet was a dictator who ruled Chile for many years and had many supporters.
That work of art has an intricate pattern.
The inside of a computer its very intricate.
I am using the word intricate in a sentence.
Browne use of the suggestion that this is in some way a move toward shariah law in the uk is palpable nonsense
Intricate is the correct spelling.
Some good synonyms for intricate are detailed, complex, and fancy. Detailed may be the best synonym for intricate.