complex
How to Use Complex
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishComplicated and made of many connected parts, or (as a noun) a set of buildings or a set of emotional hang-ups.
Word Forms
more complex comparative, complexer comparative, complexed past tense, complexes plural, complices plural, complexes singular, most complex superlative, complexest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The negotiations involved a _____ web of political interests.
Etymology
From Latin complexus, past participle of complector, "to entwine or encircle," from com- ("together") plus plectere ("to weave" or "braid").