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knotty
/ ˈnɒtɪ /
adjective
(of wood, rope, etc) full of or characterized by knots
extremely difficult or intricate
Other Word Forms
- knottily adverb
- knottiness noun
- unknotty adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Knox comprehends how knotty the process of reconciling with an ending that differs from what we want can be.
What constitutes romance is different for everyone, and when you get to the matter of love itself, issues become even more knotty.
There’s a comprehensiveness to how “We Are Guardians” lays out a big, knotty problem of environment, politics, geography and business — internationalized yet hyper-local — while spotlighting the Indigenous push-back efforts.
But that’s one episode — one and a half, if we treat “Plaything” as the preamble to a robust and morally knotty drama about humanity’s next stage of evolution — out of half a dozen.
The singer's infectious energy and knotty pop-rock songs have been picking up new fans in every city.
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