Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mazy
Adjective
/ˈmeɪ.zi/
Definition
Having many twists and turns; intricate or confusing in terms of layout or arrangement.
Examples
- The mazy routes of the ancient city left tourists puzzled about where to go next.
- Her thoughts were mazy, constantly drifting from one idea to another.
Meaning
The term ‘mazy’ refers to something that resembles a maze, characterized by its complicated and winding paths. It often describes places or patterns that are difficult to navigate due to their complexity.
Synonyms
- Labyrinthine
- Twisted
- Winding
- convoluted