![]() ![]() ![]() Note that the word's original meaning is literally "twisted" or "coiled", but it is now commonly used (at least in the US) metaphorically to mean confusingly complicated, as attested in the Oxford definition. I would therefore use convoluted:ġ (Especially of an argument, story, or sentence) extremely complexĪnd difficult to follow - Oxford Dictionaries Your particular example is not only overly complicated, but especially confusing as a result. ![]()
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