mix
mix
mɪks
miks
British pronunciation
/mɪks/

Definition & Meaning of "mix"in English

to mix
01

to combine two or more distinct substances or elements to form a unified whole

Transitive: to mix substances or ingredients
to mix definition and meaning
example
Examples
The chef carefully mixed the ingredients to create a flavorful sauce.
02

(of two or more substances) to combine and form a single substance

Intransitive
example
Examples
When the water and flour were stirred together, they began to mix into a smooth batter.
03

to incorporate something new or additional into an existing mixture

Ditransitive: to mix an element into a mixture
example
Examples
The chef decided to mix a dash of cinnamon into the batter to add a hint of warmth and flavor.
04

to blend two or more audio elements together, often adjusting levels, tones, and effects

Transitive: to mix multiple audio elements
Ditransitive: to mix an audio element with another
example
Examples
The audio engineer will mix the vocals with the instrumental track to create the final song.
05

to combine or intertwine two different aspects or activities that are typically kept separate

Ditransitive: to mix an aspect or activity with another
example
Examples
The sales representative mixed business with pleasure by inviting clients to a golf outing.
06

to combine several musical pieces from various sources into a single piece

Transitive: to mix musical pieces
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Examples
The DJ mixed popular songs from different genres to create an energetic and seamless dance mix.
Mix
01

the act of mixing together

02

an event that combines things in a mixture

03

a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients

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