Entangled

/ɪnˈtæŋɡəld/ adjective

Caught or twisted in a complicated way; or involved in a confusing or difficult situation.

From 'entangle,' combining 'en-' (cause to be) and 'tangle' (to twist together). 'Tangle' likely comes from Old Norse or Scandinavian roots. The word emerged in English by the 16th century.

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