complex

noun, adjective55 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

A persistent feeling of inadequacy.

An exaggerated feeling of one's own importance.

A term used in psychoanalytic theory.

A set of buildings containing various shops.

A set of buildings and facilities for sports activities.

A large group of residential buildings.

A large building or group of buildings containing apartments.

Refers to a large set of buildings.

Refers to a very large set of buildings.

Refers to an extremely large set of buildings.

A place with accommodation and facilities for people on holiday.

A group of buildings used for military purposes.

A group of factories or other industrial buildings.

A high degree of complexity.

A very high degree of complexity.

Used to emphasize a high degree of complexity, often in technical or formal contexts.

Complex from a technical or technological standpoint.

Indicates the state of being complicated.

To appear to be complicated.

To suffer from a particular mental or emotional problem.

To cause someone to develop a complex.

A more formal way to say 'have a complex'.

To construct a set of buildings.

Used to specify the subject of the mental problem.