絡む
Meaning in Englishto entangle, to entwine
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Word context
What it means
絡む means to become entangled physically or metaphorically, and to become involved or connected with something; it describes objects wrapping around another and people or matters becoming linked in a complex way.
Main meanings
- physical entanglement: a thread, rope, or wire wraps around an object, creating a tangle
- involvement: to be involved or implicated in a situation or matter
- interconnection: to be intricately connected with others, events, or systems
- complex entanglement: relationships or logistics that are difficult to disentangle
How to use it
Used in both casual and formal contexts, typically with particles like に to indicate what is entangled or involved; describes physical entanglement with objects or metaphorical involvement in events, rumors, or investigations; tone ranges from everyday speech to literary or journalistic prose.
Variants and close terms
- 関わる (kakawaru) – be involved
- 巻き込む (makikomu) – to drag into
- 関与する (kan'yosuru) – to participate or relate
Composition
- 絡: entangle, coil, intertwine
- む: verb-ending that forms an intransitive godan verb
Etymology
絡 denotes entangling; the verb ending む marks an intransitive godan verb; together they form a native verb whose core meaning is becoming entangled or involved.
Word class
verb (五段動詞, intransitive)