Labyrinth

usgb/ˈlæbərɪnθ/Volume
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Physical SpacePlay
Often refers to actual places designed to confuse, like mazes in gardens or games. SlideThe castle's garden had a labyrinth that puzzled many visitors.
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Not Always NegativePlay
Though tricky, a labyrinth can be fun or intriguing, not just frustrating. SlideShe enjoyed the challenge of solving the labyrinth.
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Metaphorical ComplexityPlay
Can symbolize complexity and difficulty in literature or conversation. SlideTheir relationship was a labyrinth of unspoken words and emotions.