Knotted in spanish

Anudado

pronunciation: ɑnudɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

knot3 = anudar, hacer nudos. 

Example: But he had knotted his tie so tight because he was so nervous that he couldn't get it off.

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» knot into = enredar, embrollar, embarullar, enmarañar, mezclar.

Example: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.

» knot + Posesivo + brows = fruncir el ceño.

Example: They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.

» knot together = entrelazar, entrecruzar, entretejer.

Example: Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.

knotted = complicado, intrincado, intricado, complejo. 

Example: Its intricately knotted narrative begins in 1900 with the sequence of events leading to Oscar Wilde's deathbed conversion.

Knotted synonyms

crooked in spanish: torcido, pronunciation: krʊkəd part of speech: adjective gnarly in spanish: retorcido, pronunciation: nɑrli part of speech: adjective tied in spanish: atado, pronunciation: taɪd part of speech: adjective knotty in spanish: nudoso, pronunciation: nɑti part of speech: adjective gnarled in spanish: nudoso, pronunciation: nɑrld part of speech: adjective tangled in spanish: enredado, pronunciation: tæŋgəld part of speech: adjective snarled in spanish: gruñido, pronunciation: snɑrəld part of speech: adjective fastened in spanish: pegado, pronunciation: fæsənd part of speech: adjective snarly in spanish: enojado, pronunciation: snɑrli part of speech: adjective knobbed in spanish: pomo, pronunciation: nɑbd part of speech: adjective
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