untangous
Describing something that is naturally free from knots, complications, or intricate twists. It can refer to physical objects that do not entangle easily or abstract concepts that are remarkably clear and straightforward.
Beispiele
3 von 5She preferred using a specialized conditioner that kept her long hair untangous even in the wind.
She preferred using a specialized conditioner that kept her long hair untangous even in the wind.
The proposed legislation was surprisingly untangous, avoiding the usual bureaucratic complexities.
The proposed legislation was surprisingly untangous, avoiding the usual bureaucratic complexities.
Keep the cables untangous so we don't spend an hour fixing them later.
Keep the cables untangous so we don't spend an hour fixing them later.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the 'un-' (not) + 'tangle' + '-ous' (full of). It is 'full of not-tangle.' Visualize a straight line that refuses to loop.
Schnelles Quiz
The engineer designed an __________ wiring system to ensure that repairs could be made without moving other parts.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: untangous
Beispiele
She preferred using a specialized conditioner that kept her long hair untangous even in the wind.
everydayShe preferred using a specialized conditioner that kept her long hair untangous even in the wind.
The proposed legislation was surprisingly untangous, avoiding the usual bureaucratic complexities.
formalThe proposed legislation was surprisingly untangous, avoiding the usual bureaucratic complexities.
Keep the cables untangous so we don't spend an hour fixing them later.
informalKeep the cables untangous so we don't spend an hour fixing them later.
An untangous conceptual framework is essential for the initial stage of any scientific inquiry.
academicAn untangous conceptual framework is essential for the initial stage of any scientific inquiry.
The merger process was untangous due to the transparent communication between both companies.
businessThe merger process was untangous due to the transparent communication between both companies.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
an untangous path
an untangous path
keep it untangous
keep it untangous
perfectly untangous
perfectly untangous
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Contagious refers to the spread of disease, while untangous refers to a lack of knots or complexity.
Intangible means something that cannot be touched, whereas untangous describes a state of non-entanglement.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is often found in specific descriptive contexts or logic-based testing to describe systems or materials that resist becoming snarled. It is less common than 'untangled' but carries a more permanent or inherent quality.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may confuse the suffix -ous with -able; remember that untangous describes a quality of the state rather than the possibility of being untangled.
Merkhilfe
Think of the 'un-' (not) + 'tangle' + '-ous' (full of). It is 'full of not-tangle.' Visualize a straight line that refuses to loop.
Wortherkunft
A modern construction combining the prefix 'un-' (not), the Middle English 'tangel' (to twist), and the Latin-derived suffix '-ous' (possessing the qualities of).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The engineer designed an __________ wiring system to ensure that repairs could be made without moving other parts.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: untangous
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