Need another word that means the same as “labyrinth”? Find 18 synonyms and 30 related words for “labyrinth” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Labyrinth” are: maze, warren, network, complex, web, coil, entanglement, tangle, morass, jungle, snarl, twist, turn, complexity, confusion, complication, convolution, intricacy
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “labyrinth” as a noun can have the following definitions:
coil | A single ring in a coil. The snake wrapped its coils around her. |
complex | A group or system of different things that are linked in a close or complicated way; a network. A complex of mountain roads. |
complexity | The quality of being intricate and compounded. An issue of great complexity. |
complication | Any disease or disorder that occurs during the course of (or because of) another disease. To add further complication English speakers use a different name. |
confusion | Uncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required. A confusion of impressions. |
convolution | A coil or twist. The flexibility of the polymer chain allows extensive convolution. |
entanglement | The action or fact of entangling or being entangled. Romantic entanglements. |
intricacy | The quality of being intricate. The intricacy of the procedure. |
jungle | An impenetrable equatorial forest. We set off into the jungle. |
maze | Something jumbled or confused. A maze of petty regulations. |
morass | A complicated or confused situation. She would become lost in a morass of lies and explanations. |
network | A complex system of railways, roads, or other routes. A network of canals. |
snarl | An act or sound of snarling. A snarl of rage. |
tangle | A twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven. A tangle of golden hair. |
turn | Turning or twisting around in place. The twists and turns in the passageways. |
twist | A fine strong thread consisting of twisted strands of cotton or silk. A barley sugar twist. |
warren | United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1891-1974. A warren of narrow gas lit streets. |
web | The flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft. He found himself caught up in a web of bureaucracy. |
adulterant | A substance used to adulterate another. It is necessary to remove the adulterants before use. |
complex | Make an atom or compound form a complex with another. The situation is more complex than it appears. |
complexity | A factor involved in a complicated process or situation. An issue of great complexity. |
complicated | Difficult to analyze or understand. Complicated Middle East politics. |
conglomeration | A number of different things, parts or items that are grouped together; collection. A loose conglomeration of pieces. |
convoluted | Intricately folded, twisted, or coiled. Convoluted reasoning. |
convolution | A thing that is complex and difficult to follow. Crosses adorned with elaborate convolutions. |
corridor | An enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it. Even on long journeys early trains had no corridors. |
detail | Provide details for. Detail of right eye showing marks on the lids. |
elaborate | Develop or present (a theory, policy, or system) in further detail. Elaborate wrought iron gates. |
elaboration | The process of developing or presenting a theory, policy, or system in further detail. The speech lacked any elaboration on concrete measures taken. |
interlocking | The act of interlocking or meshing. A design of interlocking leaves. |
intricacy | Details, especially of an involved or perplexing subject. The intricacy of the procedure. |
intricate | Having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate. Intricate lacework. |
involution | The process of raising a quantity to some assigned power. Periods of artistic involution. |
knotty | Full of knots. A knotty problem. |
labyrinthine | (of a network) like a labyrinth; irregular and twisting. Labyrinthine plots and counterplots. |
lapidary | Relating to the engraving, cutting, or polishing of stones and gems. A lapidary statement. |
maze | A complex network of paths or passages. She was still mazed with the drug she had taken. |
minutia | A small or minor detail. He had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code. |
navigate | (of an animal) find its way. Whales use their own inbuilt sonar system to navigate. |
nuance | Give nuances to. He was familiar with the nuances of the local dialect. |
perplexity | Inability to deal with or understand something. The dense perplexity of dwarf palm garlanded creepers glossy undergrowth. |
puzzle | A jigsaw puzzle. A book with picture puzzles. |
ravel | A row of unravelled stitches. A ravelled story. |
sinuosity | The ability to curve or bend easily and flexibly. He hated the sinuosity of mountain roads. |
subtlety | The quality of being difficult to detect or analyze. The textural subtlety of Degas. |
tangle | Tangle or complicate. She got into a tangle with staff. |
tangled | Highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious. The tangled ropes. |
tortuous | Not straightforward. His tortuous reasoning. |
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