Intermingle

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈmɪŋɡəl/

Definitions of intermingle

verb to mix or mingle together

Example Sentences

A1 Different colors intermingle in the rainbow.

A2 The tourists intermingle with the locals in the bustling market.

B1 The flavors intermingle perfectly in this dish, creating a unique taste.

B2 The various cultures intermingle in this diverse city, creating a rich tapestry of traditions.

C1 The different art styles intermingle in this gallery, showcasing a range of artistic expressions.

C2 The themes of love and loss intermingle in this novel, creating a complex and emotional narrative.

Examples of intermingle in a Sentence

formal The different cultures intermingle in this diverse city.

informal I love how the colors intermingle in this painting.

slang The party was so fun, everyone was intermingling and having a great time.

figurative The emotions of joy and sorrow intermingle in my heart.

Grammatical Forms of intermingle

past tense

intermingled

plural

intermingle

comparative

more intermingled

superlative

most intermingled

present tense

intermingle

future tense

will intermingle

perfect tense

have intermingled

continuous tense

is intermingling

singular

intermingle

positive degree

intermingle

infinitive

to intermingle

gerund

intermingling

participle

intermingled

Origin and Evolution of intermingle

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'intermingle' originated from the combination of the prefix 'inter-' meaning 'between' or 'among' and the word 'mingle' meaning 'to mix or blend together'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'intermingle' has retained its original meaning of mixing or blending together, but has also come to be used in a more figurative sense to describe the mixing of different elements or groups in various contexts.