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intricate vs complicated how to use the word intricate? All dictionaries only list meanings but no example sentences on intricate. what does it mean? intricate to easy to use or too unusual to come up? --------- anyway, so could someone give me some examples on usage of intricate?
Dec 11, 2012 10:24 AM
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First of all, I think "intricate" has a positive connotation, and "complicated" has a negative connotation. They both essentially mean the same thing, but "intricate" sounds more positive. Some examples - "I developed an intricate system for studying English." "This Mercedes (car) is very intricate and well crafted." "Michaelangelo's painting in the Sistine Chapel is quite intricate."
December 11, 2012
intricate =difficult to understand; obscure; complex; puzzling *The math problem was very. intricate. On the other hand, complicated refers to a high level of difficulty. If a problem is complicated, there might be or might not be many parts but it will certainly take a lot of hard work to solve.
December 11, 2012
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