Disentangled

/ˌdɪsɛnˈtæŋɡəld/ adjective

Definition

Freed from being tangled or twisted; clarified or made clear.

Etymology

Past tense of 'disentangle,' formed regularly with the -ed suffix. The root remains the same: dis- + entangle.

Kelly Says

When you read that something is 'disentangled,' it means clarity has emerged from chaos—it's a satisfying word that describes the feeling of finally understanding something that was confusing before.

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