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# A complicated situation; an entanglement or confusing set of circumstances.
# A complicated situation; an entanglement or confusing set of circumstances.
# A complicated & embarrassing state, serious misunderstanding.
# A complicated & embarrassing state, serious misunderstanding.
===Walkthrough Video===
{{#ev:youtube|gU2qmtkM3vw|400|center|Imbroglio Meaning & Pronunciation}}


===Usage===
===Usage===
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===References===
===References===
* [https://www.etymonline.com/word/imbroglio Etymoline's Origin and history of Imbroglio]
* [https://www.etymonline.com/word/imbroglio Etymoline's Origin & History of Imbroglio]


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[[Category:Loanwords from Italian]]
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English

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Etymology

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Attested from 1750 meaning “a jumble”; by 1818, “a complicated misunderstanding, intricate entanglement” (especially of persons or nations).

Borrowed from Italian imbroglio, from imbrogliare (“to confuse, tangle”), from an assimilated form of in- (“into in, on, upon”), from Proto-Indo-European root *en (“in”), + brogliare (“to embroil”), probably from French brouiller (“to confuse”; compare broil and embroil).

Transliteration

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  • Katakana: イムブロウリョウ
  • Hangul: 임브로울료

imbroglio (plural imbroglios or imbrogli)

  1. A complicated situation; an entanglement or confusing set of circumstances.
  2. A complicated & embarrassing state, serious misunderstanding.

Walkthrough Video

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Imbroglio Meaning & Pronunciation

Usage

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Often used to describe political, social, or personal situations that have become tangled, messy, or difficult to resolve.

Examples

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  • The negotiations turned into an imbroglio of conflicting interests.
  • What began as a simple misunderstanding quickly escalated into a full-blown imbroglio.
  • An imbroglio developed between the representatives of the opposing waifu shippers.
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