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knotty

knotty / knotty
Adjective
comp: knottiersup: knottiest

This term evokes a tactile sense of roughness and irregularity when describing physical materials. It suggests a surface that is interrupted by hard, dense lumps, often implying a natural or unrefined aesthetic typical of raw timber. When applied to abstract problems, the word suggests a tangle of contradictions or complications that cannot be easily unraveled. It carries a heavier connotation of frustration and intricacy than the word complex, implying a situation that is stubbornly resistant to a simple solution.

Meanings

Adjectiveknotty

Full of knots, especially in the case of wood.

"The old oak table had a knotty surface that felt rough to the touch."

Adjectiveknotty

Extremely difficult or complex to solve or deal with.

"The lawyers spent hours debating the knotty legal issues surrounding the inheritance."

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