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UK//ə meɪz//US//ə meɪz//

Meaning of A maze

A complex network of paths or passages that is difficult to navigate.

In simple words: A confusing path or set of paths in which it is difficult to find a way.

A maze in a sentence

  • The children enjoyed running around the maze at the amusement park.
  • He felt like he was lost in a maze of paperwork.
  • They designed a maze for the Halloween event that scared many visitors.
  • Finding the exit in the hedge maze took longer than expected.
  • She navigated the digital maze of menus to find the right settings.

How to use A maze

Used to describe an intricate and confusing layout, often in a fun context like a garden or a puzzle. Not typically used in very formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun phrase

Memory hint

Imagine getting lost in a garden maze, trying to find your way out.

Related words

Collocations with A maze

  • garden maze
  • hedge maze
  • lost in a maze
  • navigate a maze
  • create a maze

Synonyms for A maze

Common mistakes with A maze

  • Confused with 'labyrinth', which may imply a more intricate design.
  • Using 'maze' to refer to non-physical problems, like social situations, can be unclear.

Compare A maze with Twist, Web

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Frequently asked questions about A maze

What does A maze mean?

A confusing path or set of paths in which it is difficult to find a way.

What is the definition of A maze?

A complex network of paths or passages that is difficult to navigate.

How do you use A maze in a sentence?

The children enjoyed running around the maze at the amusement park.

Can you give another example of A maze?

He felt like he was lost in a maze of paperwork.

What are synonyms for A maze?

Common alternatives include labyrinth, tangle, twist, web, conundrum.

What words go with A maze?

It commonly pairs with garden maze, hedge maze, lost in a maze, navigate a maze, create a maze.

What are common mistakes when using A maze?

Confused with 'labyrinth', which may imply a more intricate design. Using 'maze' to refer to non-physical problems, like social situations, can be unclear.

How do you pronounce A maze?

US: //ə meɪz//, UK: //ə meɪz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use A maze?

Used to describe an intricate and confusing layout, often in a fun context like a garden or a puzzle. Not typically used in very formal situations.