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  • associate
  • blend
  • fuse
  • incorporate
  • infuse
  • mingle
  • stir
  • weave
  • admix
  • adulterate
  • alloy
  • amalgamate
  • braid
  • coalesce
  • commingle
  • commix
  • compound
  • conjoin
  • cross
  • embody
  • hybridize
  • infiltrate
  • instill
  • interbreed
  • intermingle
  • interweave
  • jumble
  • knead
  • link
  • lump
  • merge
  • saturate
  • suffuse
  • synthesize
  • tangle
  • transfuse
  • unite
  • make up
  • mix up
  • put together
  • work in
  • associate
  • mingle
  • consort
  • hobnob
  • join
  • come together
  • get along
  • hang out

On this page you’ll find 143 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mix, such as: associate, blend, fuse, incorporate, infuse, and mingle.

  • disjoin
  • detach
  • disconnect
  • disengage
  • dissociate
  • divide
  • remove
  • segregate
  • separate
  • sever

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WORDS RELATED TO MIX

  • alloy
  • amalgamate
  • attenuate
  • blend
  • cheapen
  • commingle
  • contaminate
  • cook
  • corrupt
  • cut
  • defile
  • degrade
  • denature
  • depreciate
  • deteriorate
  • devalue
  • dilute
  • dissolve
  • doctor
  • doctor up
  • falsify
  • impair
  • infiltrate
  • intermix
  • irrigate
  • lace
  • make impure
  • mingle
  • mix
  • phony up
  • plant
  • pollute
  • shave
  • spike
  • taint
  • thin
  • transfuse
  • vitiate
  • water down
  • weaken
  • accumulate
  • add up
  • amass
  • amount
  • assemble
  • collect
  • combine
  • come
  • heap
  • mix
  • number
  • pile
  • sum
  • total
  • accumulates
  • adds up
  • amasses
  • amounts
  • assembles
  • collects
  • combines
  • comes
  • heaps
  • mixes
  • numbers
  • piles
  • sums
  • totals
  • admix
  • amalgamate
  • blend
  • combine
  • compound
  • fuse
  • intermix
  • mix
  • admixture
  • amalgam
  • blend
  • combination
  • commixture
  • consolidation
  • fusion
  • intermixture
  • joining
  • merger
  • mix
  • union
  • uniting
  • accompany
  • amalgamate
  • be friends
  • be in cahoots
  • buddy up
  • bunch up
  • come together
  • confederate
  • consort
  • fraternize
  • gang up
  • get in on
  • get in with
  • get into
  • get together
  • go along with
  • go partners
  • hang around
  • hang out
  • hang out with
  • hobnob
  • join
  • join up with
  • line up with
  • mingle
  • mix
  • pal up
  • play footsie with
  • pool
  • run around with
  • run with
  • string along with
  • swing with
  • take up with
  • team up
  • throw in together
  • tie in
  • tie up
  • truck with
  • work with

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How is the word mix different from other verbs like it?

Some common synonyms of mix are amalgamate, blend, coalesce, commingle, fuse, merge, and mingle. While all these words mean «to combine into a more or less uniform whole,» mix may or may not imply loss of each element’s identity.

When is it sensible to use amalgamate instead of mix?

Although the words amalgamate and mix have much in common, amalgamate implies the forming of a close union without complete loss of individual identities.

refugees who were readily amalgamated into the community

When could blend be used to replace mix?

In some situations, the words blend and mix are roughly equivalent. However, blend implies that the elements as such disappear in the resulting mixture.

blended several teas to create a balanced flavor

Where would coalesce be a reasonable alternative to mix?

The meanings of coalesce and mix largely overlap; however, coalesce implies an affinity in the merging elements and usually a resulting organic unity.

telling details that coalesce into a striking portrait

When might commingle be a better fit than mix?

The words commingle and mix can be used in similar contexts, but commingle implies a closer or more thorough mingling.

a sense of duty commingled with a fierce pride drove her

When would fuse be a good substitute for mix?

The synonyms fuse and mix are sometimes interchangeable, but fuse stresses oneness and indissolubility of the resulting product.

a building in which modernism and classicism are fused

When can merge be used instead of mix?

While in some cases nearly identical to mix, merge suggests a combining in which one or more elements are lost in the whole.

in his mind reality and fantasy merged

When is mingle a more appropriate choice than mix?

The words mingle and mix are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, mingle usually suggests that the elements are still somewhat distinguishable or separately active.

fear mingled with anticipation in my mind

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  1. mix, premixnoun

    a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients

    Synonyms:
    intermixture, admixture, mixture, commixture, mixing, premix

  2. mix, mixturenoun

    an event that combines things in a mixture

    «a gradual mixture of cultures»

    Synonyms:
    salmagundi, premix, motley, commixture, mixture, miscellany, admixture, potpourri, concoction, miscellanea, smorgasbord, assortment, mixing, intermixture, variety, mixed bag

  3. mix, commixture, admixture, mixture, intermixture, mixingverb

    the act of mixing together

    «paste made by a mix of flour and water»; «the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio»

    Synonyms:
    salmagundi, premix, motley, commixture, mixture, miscellany, admixture, potpourri, concoction, miscellanea, smorgasbord, assortment, mixing, intermixture, variety, mixed bag, alloy

  4. blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, mergeverb

    mix together different elements

    «The colors blend well»

    Synonyms:
    go, conflate, amalgamate, mix in, blend, blend in, immingle, unify, compound, commix, intermix, flow, merge, combine, commingle, flux, desegregate, aggregate, intermingle, unite, coalesce, mingle, integrate, ruffle, meld, melt, liquify, fuse, immix, liquefy, shuffle

  5. desegregate, integrate, mixverb

    open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups

    «This school is completely desegregated»

    Synonyms:
    amalgamate, conflate, blend, mingle, coalesce, unify, commix, mix in, merge, combine, commingle, flux, desegregate, incorporate, integrate, ruffle, meld, fuse, immix, shuffle

  6. mixverb

    combine (electronic signals)

    «mixing sounds»

    Synonyms:
    amalgamate, conflate, blend, mingle, coalesce, unify, commix, mix in, merge, combine, commingle, flux, desegregate, integrate, ruffle, meld, fuse, immix, shuffle

  7. mix, mix inverb

    add as an additional element or part

    «mix water into the drink»

    Synonyms:
    amalgamate, conflate, blend, mingle, coalesce, unify, commix, mix in, merge, combine, commingle, flux, desegregate, integrate, ruffle, meld, blend in, fuse, immix, shuffle

  8. mix, mingle, commix, unify, amalgamateverb

    to bring or combine together or with something else

    «resourcefully he mingled music and dance»

    Synonyms:
    amalgamate, conflate, unite, blend, mingle, coalesce, unify, commix, mix in, jumble, merge, combine, commingle, flux, desegregate, integrate, ruffle, meld, fuse, immix, shuffle

  9. shuffle, ruffle, mixverb

    mix so as to make a random order or arrangement

    «shuffle the cards»

    Synonyms:
    prance, integrate, flick, shuffle, commix, tittup, rumple, conflate, mix in, mingle, ripple, cock, fuse, sashay, scuffle, immix, merge, swagger, strut, commingle, riffle, pleat, mess up, cockle, meld, amalgamate, combine, unify, ruffle, flux, shamble, coalesce, undulate, fluff, ruffle up, blend, desegregate

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    • Combining
    • Concoction

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  1. mixverb

    Synonyms:
    mingle, blend, combine, concoct, incorporate, amalgamate, commingle, impregnate, commix, compound, intermix, intersperse, interlard, associate, consort, fraternize

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  1. List of paraphrases for «mix»:

    mixture, combination, mixing, blend, bouquet, blending, merge, composition, stir, combine, range, homogenize, cocktail, melange, amalgam, dosage, quantitation, basket, combining, mixtures, confuse, mixage, assay, mixed

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How to use mix in a sentence?

  1. Takayuki Suzuki:

    Japanese whisky has a good balance, compared with Scotch whisky, it does not lose the taste and flavor when you mix it with other drinks. It is easy to use as a cocktail base.

  2. Chris Morton:

    These are a little bit like fashion mix tapes, they are collections of items curated by our brands or partners that are great ways to discover.

  3. Fannah Mohammad:

    After my husband lost his job two years ago, we can’t find even food to eat and feed our children, once a day, we mix bread crumbs with water and eat with my children. That’s only on lucky days. On most occasions we sleep without eating an entire day. But we are better off than other families. We are thankful we are still alive.

  4. Stacey Abrams:

    For me it was déjà vu. I am very aware of the frailty and the fallacy of the notion of acts of democracy in Georgia, we watched the secretary of state in 2018 set up a system of voter suppression and we watched the current secretary of state continue the same work. The reality is this was a mix of incompetence, malfeasance. It was a deliberate indifference to voters and it’s a solvable problem.

  5. Robert Swift:

    If the stomach contains food, however, there are gastric juices and enzymes that mix the food and the alcohol, and only small amounts of food are passed into the intestine, now the alcohol is diluted in the stomach, and only a small quantity of alcohol is absorbed at any time.


Translations for mix

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  • خلطArabic
  • смесвам, комбинирам, съчетавам, забърквам, разбърквамBulgarian
  • barrejar, mesclarCatalan, Valencian
  • míchatCzech
  • blanding, mikse, blande, røreDanish
  • Mischung, vermischen, mischen, vermengen, mixen, abmischenGerman
  • αναμιγνύωGreek
  • miksiEsperanto
  • mezclar, mezclaSpanish
  • آمیختن, آمیزه, مخلوطPersian
  • sekoittaaFinnish
  • mélange, mixer, mélangerFrench
  • keverHungarian
  • խառնելArmenian
  • miscerInterlingua
  • mixare, mischiare, mescolareItalian
  • まぜるJapanese
  • 석다Korean
  • تێکه‌ڵ بکه‌Kurdish
  • remisceo, misceoLatin
  • maišytiLithuanian
  • maisītLatvian
  • ranu, whāranu, whakaranuMāori
  • vermengen, afmixen, mixen, mengenDutch
  • blande, mikse, blandingNorwegian
  • mesclar, barrejarOccitan
  • mieszaćPolish
  • mixar, misturarPortuguese
  • masder, mischedar, masdar, maschadarRomansh
  • amestecătură, mixtură, amestec, mesteca, amestecaRomanian
  • перепутать, смешать, смешивать, смесь, перепутыватьRussian
  • miks, mihSanskrit
  • ammasturaiSardinian
  • mixning, blanda, sammanställa, kombinera, slutmixa, mix, mixa, blandning, kombination, slutmix, remixSwedish
  • karıştırmakTurkish
  • pha trộnVietnamese
  • 混合Chinese

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