Word of the Day

Inextricable


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Inextricable is an adjective that means impossible to disentangle.

The Latin word extricare (ex truh CAR ay) means ‘to unravel’ or ‘disentangle.’

If something is inextricable, it can’t be unravelled. Our word of the day has been impossible to disentangle from English since the mid-16th century. Here’s an example of it in use:

I know it’s weird for me to wear those lucky tennis shoes fifteen years after wearing them to win a medal at the track meet. But for me, they are inextricable from that big victory. I just can’t separate them from the joy I felt picking up that gold.

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