mix

(noun, verb)

noun

1. a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients

Similar word(s): premix

Definition categories: food, concoction, intermixture, mixture

2. an event that combines things in a mixture

- a gradual mixture of cultures

Similar word(s): mixture

Definition categories: event, combine, combining

3. the act of mixing together

- paste made by a mix of flour and water

- the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio

Similar word(s): admixture, commixture, intermixture, mixing, mixture

Definition categories: act, combination, combining, compounding

Sentences with mix as a noun:

- Now add the raisins to the mix.

- My recipe file was now a mix of meat and dairy.

- The combination of classical music and hip hop is a surprisingly good mix.

- The rhythm mix sounds muddy.

- I've almost finished the mix for this song.

verb

1. mix together different elements

Similar word(s): blend, coalesce, combine, commingle, conflate, flux, fuse, immix, meld, merge

Definition categories: change

2. open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups

Similar word(s): desegregate, integrate

Definition categories: social

3. combine (electronic signals)

- mixing sounds

Definition categories: change, combine, compound

4. add as an additional element or part

- mix water into the drink

Definition categories: change, add

5. to bring or combine together or with something else

Similar word(s): amalgamate, commix, mingle, unify

Definition categories: contact, alter, change, modify

6. mix so as to make a random order or arrangement

Similar word(s): ruffle, shuffle

Definition categories: contact, manipulate

Sentences with mix as a verb:

- Mix the eggs and milk with the flour until the consistency is smooth.

- to mix business with pleasure

- Don't mix the meat recipes with the dairy recipes.

- Mix the egg whites until they are stiff.

- I'll mix the rhythm tracks down to a single track.

- I'm almost done mixing this song.