noun
- a complicated or confusing situation; a state of confusion or disorder
- a misunderstanding or disagreement, especially between people or groups
Usage: usually plural in modern English usage
Usage: often refers to diplomatic or political disputes
Examples
- The financial records were in such an embrogli that the auditors needed months to sort them out.
- The diplomatic embrogli between the two nations threatened to escalate into a serious conflict.
- She found herself caught in an embrogli of competing interests and obligations.
- The legal embrogli surrounding the inheritance took years to resolve.
- After the scandal, the company faced a public relations embrogli.
- The embrogli of misunderstandings finally cleared up when they had an honest conversation.