mix · v
mix (MEET)
B2 to meet and talk to people
Dictionary examples:
She enjoys going to parties and mixing with people. (24.9)
mix (COMBINE QUALITIES/ACTIVITIES)
B1 to have two or more qualities, or to do two or more activities, etc. at the same time
Dictionary examples:
My boss mixes kindness and forgetfulness. He's nice but can't remember names. (0.0)
My gym routine mixes exercise and napping. I call it 'active resting'. (0.0)
He mixed studying and napping, calling it 'productive sleep learning'. (0.0)
a feeling of anger mixed with sadness (41.8)
mix (COMBINE SUBSTANCES)
A2 If two or more substances mix, they combine to make one substance, and if you mix two or more substances, you combine them to make one substance.
Dictionary examples:
The chef mixed banana and garlic. The customers ran away! (0.0)
The boy mixed mud and lemonade. His mom was not happy! (0.0)
I mixed ketchup and ice cream. It tasted awful! (0.0)
Oil and water don't mix. (16.5)
Mix the powder with water to form a paste. (54.7)
In a large bowl, mix together the flour, sugar and raisins. (86.6)