Pronunciation: /mɪkst blʌd/
noun a person whose ancestry is from different racial or ethnic groups
A1 She is of mixed blood, with a Chinese mother and an American father.
A2 The protagonist in the story is a character of mixed blood, with both African and European ancestry.
B1 Growing up with mixed blood heritage, she often struggled to find her identity.
B2 The museum exhibit explores the history and culture of people of mixed blood.
C1 His mixed blood heritage has influenced his perspective on diversity and inclusion.
C2 The novel delves into the complexities of identity for individuals of mixed blood.
adjective describing a person or thing that has ancestry from different racial or ethnic groups
A1 She is of mixed blood, with both Japanese and American heritage.
A2 The new student in our class is of mixed blood, his parents are from different countries.
B1 Growing up with mixed blood can sometimes lead to identity struggles.
B2 Having mixed blood has given her a unique perspective on cultural differences.
C1 The artist's work often explores themes of mixed blood and multiculturalism.
C2 His mixed blood background has influenced his art in profound ways.
formal The individual comes from a diverse background with mixed blood from various ethnicities.
informal She's got mixed blood from her parents who come from different cultural backgrounds.
slang Yo, he's a cool dude with that mixed blood swag.
figurative The artist's work is a beautiful representation of mixed blood, blending different styles and influences.
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