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Synonyms for complex in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for complex. 57 synonyms for complex: compound, compounded, multiple, composite, manifold, heterogeneous. Als synoniem van een ander trefwoord: intrige (zn): plot, verwikkeling. Woordverbanden van ‘plot’ grafisch weergegeven. Plot is mogelijk onnodig Engels. Plot (English) plot (Middle English (1100-1500)) 7. (ˈplɑːt) A chart or map showing the movements or progress of an object. Synonyms chart Antonyms infield outfield Etymology plot (English) plot (Middle English (1100-1500)). Quest stories involve a hero who embarks on a journey to obtain a great prize that is located far away. Odyssey, Watership Down, Lord of the Rings (though here the goal is losing rather than gaining the treasure), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Other variations on this basic plot include stories where the object being sought does not bring happiness. Plot (Middle English (1100-1500)) 3. (ˈplɑːt) The story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc.
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- easy-peasy
structure
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obsession
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consisting of two or more interconnected parts
difficult to understand because of intricacy
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a usually large entity composed of interconnected parts
a center of organization, supply, or activity
an exaggerated concern
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a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts
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a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated
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(psychoanalysis) a combination of emotions and impulses that have been rejected from awareness but still influence a person's behavior
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a whole structure (as a building) made up of interconnected or related structures
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complicated in structure
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Related topics: Literature, Death, Architecture, Design, Gardeningplotplot1 /plɒt $ plɑːt/W3 noun [countable]1planPLAN a secret plan by a group of people to do something harmful or illegalplot to do somethinga plot to bomb the UN headquartersplot againsta plot against the kingThe court heard how she and her lover hatched a plot (=planned a plot) to kill her husband.The plot to overthrow the military government was foiled (=prevented from being successful).an assassination plot► see thesaurus at plan2story/filmALSTORY the events that form the mainstory of a book, film, or playThe plot was a little confusing.We discover that Jack isn’t as innocent as he seems, as the plot unfolds (=gradually becomes clearer).3 →the plot thickens4piece of landa)LAND/GROUNDa small piece of land for building or growing things ona two-acre plot of landa vegetable plotb)MXa piece of land that a particular family owns in a cemetery, in which members of the family are buried when they diea burial plot5drawing American EnglishAA a drawing that shows the plan of a building at ground levelSYN ground plan →lose the plotCOLLOCATIONSverbsbe involved in a plotHe was involved in a plot to kidnap the pope.mastermind a plot (=organize it)He is accused of masterminding a plot to bring down the government.uncover/discover a plotThey didn’t suspect that their plot had been uncovered.foil a plot (=prevent it from being successful)The plot was foiled when he was stopped by US Customs agents.hatch a plot (=make one)They have admitted hatching a plot to kill the president.NOUN + plota murder plotHe was questioned about an attempted murder plot.an assassination plotThe assassination plot to kill General de Gaulle was unsuccessful.a terrorist plotPolice foiled a terrorist plot to attack a nuclear reactor.phrasesthe victim of a plotHe was the victim of a plot by his political opponents.be part of a plotThese accusations are part of a plot to discredit him.