Pronunciation: /əˈkjut ˈmɪkstʃər/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I made an acute mixture of salt and water for my science experiment.
A2 The chef created an acute mixture of herbs and spices to season the dish.
B1 The artist used an acute mixture of colors to paint a vibrant sunset.
B2 The chemist carefully combined an acute mixture of chemicals for the experiment.
C1 The perfumer crafted an acute mixture of fragrances for the new perfume line.
C2 The composer orchestrated an acute mixture of instruments to create a symphony.
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun
A1 The chef created an acute mixture of spices for the soup.
A2 She could taste the acute mixture of flavors in the dish.
B1 The artist used an acute mixture of colors to create a beautiful painting.
B2 The scientist analyzed the acute mixture of chemicals in the solution.
C1 The composer's symphony featured an acute mixture of melodies and harmonies.
C2 The sommelier described the wine as having an acute mixture of fruity and earthy notes.
formal The chemist carefully measured the precise amounts of each substance to create an acute mixture.
informal I heard that the chef's secret sauce is made with an acute mixture of spices.
slang My friend's energy drink recipe calls for an acute mixture of caffeine and sugar.
figurative The artist's painting was an acute mixture of colors and emotions.
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