Pronunciation: /mɪkst/
verb past tense of mix, meaning to combine different elements or qualities
A1 I mixed the ingredients together to make a cake.
A2 She mixed the paint colors to create a new shade.
B1 The DJ mixed different songs to keep the party going.
B2 The chef mixed various spices to enhance the flavor of the dish.
C1 The artist mixed different mediums in their latest masterpiece.
C2 The scientist mixed chemicals in the lab to conduct experiments.
adjective used to describe something that is made up of different elements or qualities
A1 I like to drink mixed fruit juice.
A2 She wore a mixed print dress to the party.
B1 The restaurant offers a mixed menu of Italian and Mexican dishes.
B2 The results of the survey were mixed, with some participants expressing satisfaction and others dissatisfaction.
C1 The artist's latest exhibition received mixed reviews from critics.
C2 The decision to implement the new policy was met with mixed reactions from employees.
formal The results of the experiment were mixed, with some participants showing improvement while others did not.
informal I have mixed feelings about going to the party tonight, I'm not sure if I'm in the mood.
slang The new movie got mixed reviews, some people loved it and others thought it was terrible.
figurative Her emotions were like a mixed bag, ranging from happiness to sadness in a matter of minutes.
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