adjective
Other Word Forms
- complicatedly adverb
- complicatedness noun
- uncomplicated adjective
Etymology
Origin of complicated
First recorded in 1640–50; complicate + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Her dedication to pursuing complicated parts about exceptionally determined women has set her far apart from her peers.
From Salon
Art Acevedo, a former chief in Houston and Miami, said that for any big-city chief, taking an official position on an issue as divisive as immigration can be complicated.
From Los Angeles Times
That could make a significant difference for the likes of Bad Bunny -- but even then, Rivera-Rideau said, it's complicated.
From Barron's
She creates large casts of interesting, complicated characters.
For a moment her face convulsed with shock, with hope, with something stranger and more complicated than both; and then she shook her head.
From Literature
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