imbroglio Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪmˈbrəʊ.li.əʊ]
  • Us [ ɪmˈbroʊ.li.oʊ]

Meaning of imbroglio In English

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Examples of imbroglio

  • It struck me that these three articles can be read as imbroglio in that they offer contest, or dissonant engagement, more than seamless convergence.

  • Goodwin himself provides some tantalizing testimony regarding this politico-linguistic imbroglio.

  • There seems to be an unholy imbroglio as to where we stand in procedure with regard to the whole matter.

  • So now we are faced with an imbroglio of questions.

  • These powers may create a situation in which this country might be drawn into an international imbroglio.

  • It is this which has led to this imbroglio of difficulties.

  • The rumours were around long before the imbroglio this weekend.

  • Indeed, they might be quite glad of an opportunity to withdraw as gracefully as possible from this whole unrewarding imbroglio.

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