blend
blend
blɛnd
blend
British pronunciation
/blˈɛnd/

Definition & Meaning of "blend"in English

to blend
01

to combine different substances together

Transitive: to blend different substances
to blend definition and meaning
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Examples
The chef blended various spices to create a flavorful sauce.
The artist skillfully blended colors on the canvas for a harmonious effect.
02

to naturally or smoothly combine to form a harmonious whole

Intransitive
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Examples
The colors on the canvas blend effortlessly, creating a soft gradient.
The aromas from the kitchen blended, creating an enticing scent that filled the entire house.
03

to integrate or merge abstract elements or qualities

Ditransitive: to blend an abstract element with another
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Examples
She blended her artistic vision with practicality to design a functional yet aesthetically pleasing living space.
In his speech, he blended humor with sincerity to connect with the audience on a personal level.
Blend
01

a mixture in which different elements are combined evenly

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Examples
The coffee was a rich blend of Arabica and Robusta beans.
The perfume is a delicate blend of floral and woody notes.
02

the process of combining elements thoroughly

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The chef demonstrated the blend of ingredients for the sauce.
The blend of sounds created a harmonious effect.
03

a word formed by combining parts of two existing words and merging their meanings

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" Brunch " is a blend of " breakfast " and " lunch. "
Many modern brand names are clever blends of existing words.
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