Meaning & Definition of word "Labyrinth"

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    Labyrinth

    /ˈlæbəˌrɪnθ/

    noun:

    • 1. A complicated network of winding passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze.
      • Example: The ancient palace was built as a labyrinth to confuse any would-be intruders.
    • 2. A confusing situation or condition.
      • Example: Navigating the labyrinth of regulations proved to be a daunting task for the new business owner.
    • 3. In Greek mythology, the labyrinth was an elaborate structure designed by Daedalus to hold the Minotaur.
      • Example: The legend of the Minotaur trapped in the labyrinth is one of the most famous myths of ancient Greece.
    • 4. An intricate structure or arrangement of parts.
      • Example: The artist created a labyrinth of colors and shapes that captivated everyone who saw it.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'labyrinthus', and from Greek 'labyrinthos', said to be derived from 'labrys', meaning double axe.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    labyrinthine mind:

    A mind that is complex and difficult to navigate.

    through the labyrinth:

    Navigating a difficult situation or process.

    Related Words

    maze:

    A network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle.

    pathway:

    A way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading.

    tangle:

    An intricate or complicated arrangement.

    Slang Meanings of labyrinth

    Meaning: A confusing situation or problem.

    Example Sentence: Trying to understand the new tax laws feels like getting lost in a labyrinth.

    Meaning: Feeling overwhelmed by choices.

    Example Sentence: Shopping during the sale was a labyrinth of discount tags and choices.