Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To be, or to make something difficult to understand in American Thesaurus
To be, or to make something difficult to understand
complicate (verb)
to make something more difficult to do, deal with, or understand
confuse (verb)
to make something more complicated or difficult to understand
obscure (verb)
to make something difficult to understand
mystify (verb)
if someone or something mystifies you, you cannot understand or explain it
confound (verb)
if you are confounded by something, you cannot understand it
deepen (verb)
if a mystery deepens, or if something deepens it, it becomes more complicated and difficult to understand
defy (verb)
if something defies description, belief, or understanding, it is strange and almost impossible to describe, believe, or understand
to be too difficult for someone to understand or deal with
to be very difficult to understand
tergiversate (verb)
formalshowing disapproval to make inconsistent statements or avoid answering a question directly
tergiversation (noun)
formalshowing disapproval making statements that are contradictory or designed to avoid giving direct answers
blind someone with science/technology ()
to explain something to someone in a very complicated way, in order to impress them rather than to help them understand
clutter (verb)
to put too many facts, pictures, etc. in something so that it becomes hard to understand
enshroud (verb)
literary to make something difficult to know or understand
fog (verb)
to make something confusing or difficult to understand
to say or do something in a very complicated way when it could be very simple
to make a situation more complicated or difficult than it needs to be
obfuscate (verb)
formal to deliberately make something confusing or difficult to understand
problematise ()
a British spelling of problematize
problematize (verb)
to treat or regard something as a problem that needs to be solved, especially when this has not previously been done