Pronunciation: /ˈmɪŋɡəlɪŋ/
noun the act of mixing or blending together
A1 I enjoy mingling with my classmates during lunchtime.
A2 The mingling of different cultures at the festival was fascinating.
B1 Networking events are great for mingling with professionals in your industry.
B2 The mingling of flavors in the dish created a unique and delicious taste.
C1 The mingling of art and technology in the exhibit was thought-provoking.
C2 The mingling of different perspectives in the discussion led to a breakthrough in understanding.
verb gerund form of the verb 'mingle', which means to mix or blend together
A1 At the party, people were mingling and getting to know each other.
A2 During the networking event, I saw my colleagues mingling with clients.
B1 The guests were mingling in the garden, enjoying the beautiful weather.
B2 As a diplomat, she excelled at mingling with foreign dignitaries at official events.
C1 The art exhibit was a great opportunity for mingling with fellow art enthusiasts.
C2 The charity gala was a perfect setting for mingling with influential philanthropists.
formal The guests were mingling and exchanging pleasantries at the networking event.
informal I saw you mingling with the crowd at the party last night.
slang She's always mingling with the cool kids at school.
figurative The flavors were mingling together perfectly in the dish.
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