Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪksɪz/
noun a substance that is added to another substance to alter or improve its properties
A1 She adores the cake mix that admixes chocolate and vanilla flavors.
A2 The chef's secret ingredient is a special sauce that admixes herbs and spices.
B1 The artist's unique style admixes elements of realism and surrealism.
B2 The new cocktail recipe admixes different types of fruit juices for a refreshing taste.
C1 The scientist's groundbreaking research admixes traditional methods with modern technology.
C2 The author's writing style admixes humor and poignancy to create a compelling narrative.
verb to mix or blend together
A1 She admixes sugar and cream in her coffee.
A2 The chef admixes different spices to create a unique flavor.
B1 The artist admixes different colors to create a beautiful painting.
B2 The scientist admixes various chemicals to conduct experiments.
C1 The architect admixes traditional and modern elements in his designs.
C2 The composer admixes different musical styles to create a masterpiece.
formal The chef carefully admixes the ingredients to create a harmonious flavor profile.
informal She just admixes all the colors together and hopes for the best.
slang I like to admix different genres of music when creating my playlists.
figurative His writing style admixes elements of realism and fantasy to create a unique literary experience.
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