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Complicated is an adjective used to describe something that is difficult to understand, explain, or deal with because it involves many parts, steps, or factors that interact in complex ways. It can refer to systems, processes, problems, relationships, or situations that resist straightforward solutions. In everyday usage, the term often carries a sense that causes are numerous or not readily apparent, rather than merely that something is hard.

The word comes from Latin complicatus, the past participle of complicare, from com- "together" and plicare "to

In practice, "complicated" is frequently used to describe scenarios with multiple interdependent elements: a complicated legal

As a verb, to complicate means to make something more difficult to understand or to add new

fold".
The
figurative
sense
of
things
folded
together,
making
them
hard
to
separate,
gave
rise
to
the
sense
of
being
interwoven
and
hard
to
resolve.
contract,
a
complicated
software
system,
a
complicated
family
relationship.
It
is
sometimes
preferred
over
"complex"
or
"intricate"
depending
on
nuance;
"complex"
tends
to
emphasize
interrelated
parts,
while
"intricate"
stresses
fine
detail.
"Simple"
is
the
direct
opposite.
obstacles.
A
complication
is
an
unexpected
difficulty
or
a
secondary
problem
that
worsens
an
existing
situation,
and
in
medicine,
a
complication
refers
to
an
adverse
development
during
a
disease
or
treatment.