Pronunciation: /kəˈmɪŋɡəl/
noun the act of mixing or blending together
A1 I commingle my clothes in the washing machine.
A2 The artist used different colors to commingle on the canvas.
B1 It is important not to commingle personal and work finances.
B2 The flavors commingle perfectly in this dish.
C1 The two cultures commingle in this diverse neighborhood.
C2 The various influences commingle to create a truly unique piece of art.
verb to mix or blend together thoroughly
A1 I commingle my clothes in the washing machine.
A2 In some cultures, it is common to commingle different spices in cooking.
B1 The artist commingled various colors to create a unique painting.
B2 It is important not to commingle personal and work emails.
C1 The author's writing style commingles humor and social commentary seamlessly.
C2 The chef's signature dish commingles flavors from different cuisines.
formal It is not appropriate to commingle personal funds with business funds.
informal I prefer not to commingle my snacks with anyone else's in the pantry.
slang Let's commingle our playlists for the road trip.
figurative The artist was able to commingle different art styles in their latest masterpiece.