Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈmɪks/
noun the act of mixing or blending together
A1 The intermix of colors in the painting created a beautiful effect.
A2 The intermix of cultures in the neighborhood made it a diverse and vibrant community.
B1 The intermix of ingredients in the recipe resulted in a delicious dish.
B2 The intermix of opinions in the meeting led to a lively discussion.
C1 The intermix of traditions and modernity in the city's architecture is fascinating.
C2 The intermix of influences in the artist's work showcases their unique style.
verb to mix or blend together
A1 I like to intermix different colors when I paint.
A2 She intermixed her native language with English words while speaking.
B1 The chef intermixed various spices to create a unique flavor in the dish.
B2 The artist intermixed different textures to create a visually appealing collage.
C1 The author intermixed historical facts with fictional elements in the novel.
C2 The DJ skillfully intermixed different genres of music to keep the crowd dancing all night.
formal The artist chose to intermix different colors to create a unique painting.
informal I like to intermix my clothes to create new outfits.
slang Let's intermix our playlists and see what songs we both like.
figurative The author's use of humor intermixes well with the serious themes in the novel.
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