How Do You Spell TANGLE?

Pronunciation: [tˈaŋɡə͡l] (IPA)

The word "tangle" is spelled with the letter "t" followed by "a", "n", "g", "l", and "e". In International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription, it is written as /ˈtæŋɡl/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound, which is followed by the "ng" sound made by the letters "n" and "g". The final syllable is pronounced with a clear "l" sound. This word can be used both as a noun and a verb, meaning a jumbled mess or to become twisted or knotted.

TANGLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Tangle can be defined as a verb or a noun and is most commonly used to describe the act of becoming twisted together in an intricate and complicated manner. As a verb, it refers to the action of intertwining or becoming twisted together, resulting in a confused or knotted state.

    In a literal sense, it can refer to objects or materials such as wires, threads, or ropes that have become entangled or knotted, making untangling difficult. Metaphorically, it can also describe a situation or problem that has become complicated, confusing, or difficult to resolve.

    As a noun, tangle refers to a mass of objects or materials that are intertwined or knotted together. This can include a bundle of wires, a cluster of threads, or a snarl of hair.

    The term can also be used to describe a state of confusion or disorder. When used in this context, it signifies a complex or convoluted situation that is difficult to understand or unravel.

    Furthermore, tangle can be used figuratively to describe a conflict or argument that has become intricate or entangled, often resulting from a misunderstanding or miscommunication.

    Overall, tangle conveys the idea of something being intricately twisted together, both literally and metaphorically, resulting in confusion, complication, or disorder.

  2. Laminaria.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • To knit together confusedly, as thread; so to interweave as to make it difficult to unravel.
    • A quantity of thread or other things confusedly intermingled.
    • A broad-leaved sea-weed having long ribbon-shaped fronds, of a leathery colour and consistence, found growing under low-water mark; oarweed.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for TANGLE

Etymology of TANGLE

The word "tangle" originated from the Middle English term "tanglen" which meant "to mix up, entangle" or "to involve in difficulties". The Middle English term derived from the Old Norse word "tǫngull" which meant "seaweed" or "a tangle". The verb "tangle" further evolved in English to describe the act of becoming twisted, interwoven, or messed up.

Idioms with the word TANGLE

  • tangle with sb/sth The idiom "tangle with sb/sth" means to engage in a conflict or argument with someone or something. It implies an intense and often confrontational encounter with potential difficulties or challenges.
  • tangle with sm or sth (over sm or sth) The definition of the idiom "tangle with someone or something (over something)" is to engage in a conflict or dispute with someone or deal with a difficult situation. It suggests getting involved in a confrontational or complicated situation where disagreements or challenges arise.
  • tangle sm or sth up The idiom "tangle sm or sth up" means to make something or someone become twisted, knotted, or complicated. It can refer to both physical or metaphorical entanglements and implies disorder or confusion.

Similar spelling words for TANGLE

Plural form of TANGLE is TANGLES

Conjugate verb Tangle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have tangled
you would have tangled
he/she/it would have tangled
we would have tangled
they would have tangled
I would have tangle
you would have tangle
he/she/it would have tangle
we would have tangle
they would have tangle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been tangling
you would have been tangling
he/she/it would have been tangling
we would have been tangling
they would have been tangling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would tangle
you would tangle
he/she/it would tangle
we would tangle
they would tangle

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be tangling
you would be tangling
he/she/it would be tangling
we would be tangling
they would be tangling

FUTURE

I will tangle
you will tangle
he/she/it will tangle
we will tangle
they will tangle

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be tangling
you will be tangling
he/she/it will be tangling
we will be tangling
they will be tangling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have tangled
you will have tangled
he/she/it will have tangled
we will have tangled
they will have tangled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been tangling
you will have been tangling
he/she/it will have been tangling
we will have been tangling
they will have been tangling

IMPERATIVE

you tangle
we let´s tangle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tangle

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was tangling
you were tangling
he/she/it was tangling
we were tangling
they were tangling

PAST PARTICIPLE

tangled

PAST PERFECT

I had tangled
you had tangled
he/she/it had tangled
we had tangled
they had tangled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been tangling
you had been tangling
he/she/it had been tangling
we had been tangling
they had been tangling

PRESENT

I tangle
you tangle
he/she/it tangles
we tangle
they tangle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am tangling
you are tangling
he/she/it is tangling
we are tangling
they are tangling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tangling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have tangled
you have tangled
he/she/it has tangled
we have tangled
they have tangled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been tangling
you have been tangling
he/she/it has been tangling
we have been tangling
they have been tangling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it tangle

SIMPLE PAST

I tangled
you tangled
he/she/it tangled
we tangled
they tangled

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