Pronunciation: /ˈmɛdli/
noun a varied mixture or assortment of things
A1 I made a medley of fruits for breakfast.
A2 The concert featured a medley of popular songs.
B1 The restaurant offered a medley of appetizers for the guests to enjoy.
B2 The artist created a medley of colors in his latest painting.
C1 The chef prepared a medley of seafood dishes for the special event.
C2 The orchestra performed a stunning medley of classical and modern pieces.
adjective consisting of various types or elements mixed together
A1 She wore a medley of colorful bracelets on her wrist.
A2 The restaurant served a medley of different appetizers for the guests.
B1 The artist created a medley painting using various techniques and styles.
B2 The orchestra performed a medley of classical and modern music pieces.
C1 The chef prepared a medley of dishes showcasing different culinary traditions.
C2 The novel was a medley of genres, blending elements of mystery, romance, and science fiction.
formal The chef created a delicious medley of fruits for the dessert platter.
informal I love when my grandma makes her famous medley of vegetables for dinner.
slang Let's mix up a medley of different songs for the party playlist.
figurative The artist's painting was a medley of colors and emotions.
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