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Antonyms of Labyrinth
Noun
A labyrinth is a complex structure that consists of a network of interconnecting pathways, typically designed to confuse or puzzle those who traverse it.
Antonyms:
- Maze: A maze is a structure similar to a labyrinth but constructed with clear and logical pathways that allow easy navigation.
- Clear Path: A clear path refers to a straightforward and unobstructed route without any confusing twists or turns.
- Straightforward Route: A straightforward route is a direct and simple path, lacking the intricate complexity typically found in a labyrinth.
- Simple Path: A simple path implies an easily understandable and uncomplicated route devoid of the intricate features of a labyrinth.
Sample Sentences:
- The hedge maze in the garden was filled with intricate pathways, unlike the simple path leading to the front entrance.
- Unlike a labyrinth, a clear path guided them to the exit without any confusion.
- While navigating the maze, they had to make several decisions at intersections, unlike a straightforward route with no choices.
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