imbroglio \im-ˈbrōl-(ˌ)yō\
noun: 1. a confused mass,
2 a. an intricate or complicated situation (as in a drama or novel), b. an acutely painful or embarrassing misunderstanding, c. a violently confused or bitterly complicated altercation; embroilment, d. scandal {survived the
political imbroglio}
Etymology: Italian, from
imbrogliare to entangle, from Middle French
embrouiller, from
en- +
brouiller to jumble
Imbroglio flows so lyrically for such nasty meanings.
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