complex
[ˈkɒmpleks]
Definition:
1. A conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts.
2. Complicated in structure, consisting of interconnected parts.
Use 'complex' in a sentence:
- 1. The complex opens to the public tomorrow.
- 2. Today's complex buildings require close teamwork between the architect and the builders.
- 3. I knew very well that the problem was more complex than he supposed.
- 4. There is a complex network of channels and what look like highways that have been laid out in a massive organized fashion.
- 5. Again, we will talk about complex data types in the next article in this series.
- 6. What if we want to test more complex behavior?
- 7. Complex family relationships interweave with a murder plot in this ambitious new novel.
- 8. The students work in groups on complex problems.
- 9. How do we know one thing or process is more complex than another?
- 10. This project involves a lot of complex technical problems.
- 11. Every minor flaw gets magnified and many even develop a complex about it.
- 12. This struggle is sharp and complex. We can never let down guard.
- 13. The various systems are coupled together in complex arrays.