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Meanings of
mingle
in English
Portuguese
confraternizar
Catalan
mesclar-se
Spanish
mezclar
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To bring or combine together or with something else.
mix
unify
amalgamate
intermix
commix
Portuguese
confraternizar
Catalan
mesclar-se
Back to the meaning
Be all mixed up or jumbled together.
jumble
Catalan
mesclar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
jumble
"
jumble
Examples for "
jumble
"
1
The latest text, however, was from a
jumble
of letters and numbers.
2
It was bought at a
jumble
sale in Dublin 30 years ago.
3
Food for the sheep, I thought, through a
jumble
of half-formed words.
4
The Labour conference in Liverpool this week had that
jumble
sale feel.
5
Finally, in this
jumble
of ideas, professional instinct got the upper hand.
Usage of
mingle
in English
1
Flea markets abound, and they're a great way to
mingle
with locals.
2
The past and the future meet and
mingle
in the ill-defined present.
3
He must
mingle
in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house.
4
He did not
mingle
in the happy social parties of his neighborhood.
5
Our warm life-blood must
mingle
to make and to mar the charm.
6
Both sexes were to
mingle
freely in the festivities of the court.
7
A hundred ghosts of odours
mingle
to produce the spirit of it.
8
The reason is simply that they
mingle
and interact with one another.
9
Reproach and scorn seemed to
mingle
in the stare she gave him.
10
Our citizens
mingle
with yours in all the daily walks of life.
11
It is better for me to
mingle
in society as of old.
12
Men and women break themselves against one another; they do not
mingle
.
13
The dust of his riding would
mingle
with the dusk of night.
14
The landscape seems to get right up and
mingle
with the excitement.
15
My words
mingle
with tears flowing through my pen as I write.
16
The desire to
mingle
with men impelled him to enter the city.
Other examples for "mingle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mingle
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
mingle with
mingle together
mingle freely
mingle in society
mingle with people
More collocations
Translations for
mingle
Portuguese
confraternizar
misturar
Catalan
mesclar-se
amalgamar
unificar
mesclar
unir-se
barrejar-se
unificar-se
reunir
barrejar
mixturar
fusionar
agrumollar-se
Spanish
mezclar
Mingle
through the time
Mingle
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common