C1 adjective Formell

detangery

/diːˈtæŋɡəri/

Relating to the process of systematically unravelling, simplifying, or resolving complex and knotted situations. It describes a quality or method that brings order to chaos by separating intertwined elements.

Beispiele

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The mother looked for a detangery solution to manage her daughter's thick, matted hair after the swimming lesson.

The mother looked for a detangery solution to manage her daughter's thick, matted hair after the swimming lesson.

2

The diplomat proposed a detangery framework to address the overlapping claims in the international waters.

The diplomat proposed a detangery framework to address the overlapping claims in the international waters.

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Trying to fix this messy code is going to require some serious detangery effort.

Trying to fix this messy code is going to require some serious detangery effort.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
detanglement
Verb
detangle
Adjektiv
detangery
Verwandt
detangler
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'detangler' spray for hair, then add the '-ery' from 'mystery'—it's the adjective for solving the 'mystery' of a 'tangle'.

Schnelles Quiz

The consultant's ______ approach allowed the board to finally understand the budget discrepancies.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: detangery

Beispiele

1

The mother looked for a detangery solution to manage her daughter's thick, matted hair after the swimming lesson.

everyday

The mother looked for a detangery solution to manage her daughter's thick, matted hair after the swimming lesson.

2

The diplomat proposed a detangery framework to address the overlapping claims in the international waters.

formal

The diplomat proposed a detangery framework to address the overlapping claims in the international waters.

3

Trying to fix this messy code is going to require some serious detangery effort.

informal

Trying to fix this messy code is going to require some serious detangery effort.

4

In structural linguistics, a detangery analysis is required to separate morphological roots from complex affixes.

academic

In structural linguistics, a detangery analysis is required to separate morphological roots from complex affixes.

5

Our legal team needs a detangery strategy to simplify the convoluted terms of the merger.

business

Our legal team needs a detangery strategy to simplify the convoluted terms of the merger.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
detanglement
Verb
detangle
Adjektiv
detangery
Verwandt
detangler

Häufige Kollokationen

detangery process detangery process
detangery method detangery method
detangery effect detangery effect
detangery logic detangery logic
detangery agent detangery agent

Häufige Phrasen

a detangery touch

a detangery touch

purely detangery

purely detangery

detangery in nature

detangery in nature

Wird oft verwechselt mit

detangery vs detangling

Detangling is the present participle verb form or gerund, while detangery is used specifically as a descriptive adjective for the method or quality.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word when you want to describe a system or tool that is specifically designed to sort through complexity. It is most common in technical, legal, or analytical contexts where 'simplifying' feels too basic.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'detangery' as a noun to refer to the act itself; remember that it is an adjective and should modify a noun like 'process' or 'effort'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'detangler' spray for hair, then add the '-ery' from 'mystery'—it's the adjective for solving the 'mystery' of a 'tangle'.

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Wortherkunft

A modern construction combining the prefix 'de-' (removal), the Middle English 'tangle', and the suffix '-ery' to denote a characteristic state.

Grammatikmuster

Used attributively before a noun. Non-gradable adjective; typically does not take 'more' or 'most'.

Schnelles Quiz

The consultant's ______ approach allowed the board to finally understand the budget discrepancies.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: detangery

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