1. entangled
she seems to be romantically entangled with some artist in Rome
A long thread is easily entangled.
They entangled him in a plot.
2. tangled up
3. tangled
Human rights violations obviously lead to atangled web of consequences.
n the tangled affairs of the Bloomsbury group
My headphones are always so tangled when I take them out of my purse.
I can't take my jacket off because my hair is tangled in it.
his hair was a tangled mess
She ran a hand through her tangled hair.
But the full story was, of course, rather more tangled than that.
The baby tangled the ball of yarn.