tortuous, torturous

tortuous, torturous
   Tortuous means winding and circuitous ("The road wound tortuously through the mountains"). When used figuratively it usually suggests crookedness or deviousness ("a tortuous tax evasion scheme"). The word is thus better avoided if all you mean is complicated or convoluted. Torturous is the adjectival form of torture and describes the infliction of extreme pain. It is the word that should have been used here: "And only a tortuous number of repetitions could seriously increase your abdominal strength" (advertisement in The New York Times).

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  • tortuous, torturous — Tortuous means winding, crooked. Torturous means full of, or causing, torture (pain). The path of the stream is tortuous. The surgeon began a torturous examination of the patient s neck. Noting that torturous has two r s will help one to… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • tortuous / torturous —    Tortuous means winding, crooked, with many twists and turns : Wiley Driver was very adept at driving the tortuous mountain roads of western North Carolina.    Torturous means very painful, like torture : Mick Stupp found doing math homework… …   Confused words

  • tortuous / torturous —    Tortuous means winding, crooked, with many twists and turns : Wiley Driver was very adept at driving the tortuous mountain roads of western North Carolina.    Torturous means very painful, like torture : Mick Stupp found doing math homework… …   Confused words

  • tortuous, torturous —    Tortuous means winding and circuitous ( The road wound tortuously through the mountains ). When used figuratively it usually suggests crookedness or deviousness ( a tortuous tax evasion scheme ). The word is thus better avoided if all you mean …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • torturous — tortuous, torturous Both words are derived from Latin torquēre meaning ‘to twist’, but their literal meanings are different. The (less common) word torturous is a derivative of the English word torture, whereas tortuous has no such intermediary… …   Modern English usage

  • tortuous — tortuous, torturous Both words are derived from Latin torquēre meaning ‘to twist’, but their literal meanings are different. The (less common) word torturous is a derivative of the English word torture, whereas tortuous has no such intermediary… …   Modern English usage

  • torturous — See tortuous, torturous …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • tortuous — See tortuous, torturous …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • tortuous —  , torturous  Tortuous means winding and circuitous ( The road wound tortuously through the mountains ). When used figuratively it usually suggests deviousness ( a tortuous tax avoidance scheme ). The word is thus better avoided if all you mean… …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • torturous — tor•tur•ous [[t]ˈtɔr tʃər əs[/t]] adj. use pertaining to, involving, or causing torture or suffering • Etymology: 1490–1500; < AF; OF tortureus. See torture, ous tor′tur•ous•ly, adv. usage: torturous refers specifically to what involves or… …   From formal English to slang

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