Crossword-Solution: INTRICATE 9 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Intricate a. Entangled; involved; perplexed; complicated; difficult
to understand, follow, arrange, or adjust; as, intricate machinery,
labyrinths, accounts, plots, etc.
Intricate v. t. To entangle; to involve; to make perplexing.

We have 33 clues for the answer “INTRICATE”

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Rather complicated 1 answer
Complex, as a maze 1 answer
involute 2 answers
gordian 5 answers
Hard to understand 9 answers
daedal 14 answers
BYZANTINE ___ 21 answers
entangling 32 answers
Disconcerting 33 answers
labyrinthine 34 answers
riddly 35 answers
convoluted 36 answers
Laboured 38 answers
bewildering 42 answers
Tangled 42 answers
multifarious 44 answers
Entangled 50 answers
COMPOUND ___ 52 answers
knotty 53 answers
Sophisticated 55 answers
Involved 59 answers
detailed 66 answers
Vulnerable 69 answers
DEPENDENT ___ 71 answers
Baffling 78 answers
complex 78 answers
Touchy 79 answers
Elaborate 80 answers
unreliable 81 answers
complicated 83 answers
Different 87 answers
Indistinct 89 answers
Difficult 92 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INTRICATE (5)

That day, as other solem dayes, they spent In song and dance about the sacred Hill, Mystical dance, which yonder starrie Spheare Of Planets and of fixt in all her Wheeles Resembles nearest, mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolv’d, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem: And in thir motions harmonie Divine So smooths her charming tones, that Gods own ear Listens delighted.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Next rose before her in memory’s picture-gallery, the intricate and narrow thoroughfares, the tall, grey houses, the huge cathedrals, and the public edifices, ancient in date and quaint in architecture, of a continental city; where new life had awaited her, still in connexion with the misshapen scholar: a new life, but feeding itself on time-worn materials, like a tuft of green moss on a crumbling wall.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The living intelligence, the Martian within the hood, was slain and splashed to the four winds of heaven, and the Thing was now but a mere intricate device of metal whirling to destruction.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
For one thing, it is well known that many hackish usages have been independently reinvented multiple times, even among the more obscure and intricate neologisms.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
The house fronts looked black enough, and the windows blacker, contrasting with the smooth white sheet of snow upon the roofs, and with the dirtier snow upon the ground; which last deposit had been ploughed up in deep furrows by the heavy wheels of carts and waggons; furrows that crossed and re-crossed each other hundreds of times where the great streets branched off; and made intricate channels, hard to trace in the thick yellow mud and icy water.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992

Quotes with INTRICATE (3)

We love men because they can never fake orgasms, even if they wanted to. Because they write poems, songs, and books in our honor. Because they never understand us, but they never give up. Because they can see beauty in women when women have long ceased to see any beauty in themselves. Because they come from little boys. Because they can churn out long, intricate, Machiavellian, or incredibly complex mathematics and physics equations, but they can be comparably clueless when i…
Paulo Coelho
Each of us is a unique strand in the intricate web of life and here to make a contribution.
Deepak Chopra
The Awakening Land" p628 A strange, uneasy feeling ran over him. If he had been wrong about his mother in this, might he by any chance have been wrong in other things about her also? Could it be even faintly possible that the children of pioneers like himself, born under more benign conditions than their parents, hated them because they themselves were weaker, resented it when their parents expected them to be strong, and so invented all kinds of intricate reasoning to prove …
Conrad Richter The Awakening Land: The Trees, The Fields, & The Town
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, WP.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (2005–2025).