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Vocabulario para IELTS Academic (Puntuación 8-9) - Complexity

Aquí, aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la complejidad que son necesarias para el examen académico IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
knotty
knotty
[Adjetivo]

full of complications or difficulties

espinoso

espinoso

Ex: The negotiations between the two countries were knotty, with conflicting interests and historical tensions. 
byzantine
byzantine
[Adjetivo]

so detailed and complex that understanding becomes difficult

complicado

complicado

Ex: The Byzantine bureaucracy of the government made it challenging for citizens to navigate and obtain permits. 
confounding
confounding
[Adjetivo]

causing bewilderment or surprise

desconcertante, desorientador

desconcertante, desorientador

Ex: The results of the scientific experiment were confounding, as they contradicted established theories. 
inscrutable
inscrutable
[Adjetivo]

extremely difficult or seemingly impossible to understand or interpret due to its unclear intent or cause

inescrutable

inescrutable

Ex: The Mona Lisa's smile is one of the most analyzed, yet still remains mysteriously inscrutable. 
muddled
muddled
[Adjetivo]

lacking clarity or coherence

confuso, enredado

confuso, enredado

Ex: The muddled instructions on the packaging left consumers uncertain about the proper assembly of the furniture. 
unfathomable
unfathomable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to comprehend

insondable, incomprensible

insondable, incomprensible

Ex: The universe's unfathomable vastness continues to perplex astronomers, challenging our understanding of its boundaries. 
abstruse
abstruse
[Adjetivo]

difficult to understand due to being complex or obscure

abstruso

abstruso

Ex: The professor's abstruse lecture on theoretical physics left many students bewildered, struggling to grasp the complex concepts. 
enigmatic
enigmatic
[Adjetivo]

difficult to understand or interpret

enigmático

enigmático

Ex: The author's choice of ending for the novel was enigmatic and sparked much debate. 
impenetrable
impenetrable
[Adjetivo]

extremely difficult to fully comprehend

impenetrable, incomprensible

impenetrable, incomprensible

Ex: The professor's lectures on quantum mechanics were so impenetrable that most students struggled to grasp the concepts. 
labyrinthine
labyrinthine
[Adjetivo]

complicated or difficult to follow, like a maze

laberíntico

laberíntico

Ex: The plot of the mystery novel was so labyrinthine that readers struggled to follow all the twists and turns. 
recondite
recondite
[Adjetivo]

difficult to understand or obscure to most people due to its complexity

recóndito

recóndito

Ex: The ancient text contained recondite wisdom that took years to decipher. 
cinch
cinch
[Sustantivo]

an extremely easy task or something easily achieved

un juego de niños, pan comido

un juego de niños, pan comido

Ex: Fixing the minor glitch in the software turned out to be a cinch for the experienced programmer. 
idiot-proof
idiot-proof
[Adjetivo]

designed to be so simple that even someone with little knowledge or skill can use it without making mistakes

a prueba de tontos, a prueba de errores

a prueba de tontos, a prueba de errores

Ex: The new software was designed to be idiot-proof, with simple, intuitive interfaces and clear instructions. 
convoluted
convoluted
[Adjetivo]

(of sentences, explanations, arguments, etc.) long and difficult to understand, often due to complexity or excessive detail

enrevesado

enrevesado

Ex: The lawyer's convoluted argument confused the jury rather than clarifying the case. 
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