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View usage for: (mɪŋgəl) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense mingles, present participle mingling, past tense, past participle mingled1. verbIf things such as sounds, smells, or feelings mingle, they become mixed together but are usually still recognizable. Now the cheers and applause mingled in a single sustained roar. [VERB] Foreboding mingled with his excitement. [VERB + with] Synonyms: mix, combine, blend, merge More Synonyms of mingle 2. verbAt a party, if you mingle with the other people there, you move around and talk to them. Go out of your way to mingle with others at the wedding. [VERB + with] Guests ate and mingled. [VERB] Alison mingled for a while and then went to where Douglas stood with John. [VERB] Synonyms: associate, circulate, hang out [informal], consort More Synonyms of mingle mingle in British English (ˈmɪŋɡəl) verb1. to mix or cause to mix 2. (intransitive; often foll by with) to come into close association Derived forms mingler (ˈmingler) noun Word origin C15: from Old English mengan to mix; related to Middle Dutch mengen, Old Frisian mengjamingle in American English (ˈmɪŋgəl) verb transitiveWord forms: ˈmingled or ˈmingling1. to bring or mix together; combine; blend 2. Rare to make by mixing ingredients; compound verb intransitive3. to be or become mixed, blended, etc. 4. to join, unite, associate, or take part with others SIMILAR WORDS: mix Derived forms mingler (ˈmingler) noun Word origin ME mengelen, freq. of mengen < OE mengan, to mix, akin to Ger mengen < IE base * menk-, to knead > Gr masseinExamples of 'mingle' in a sentencemingle Soon she was mingling with the stars.And he has mingled with the stars.The flavours can happily mingle for an hour or so before you eat.He left instructions that after his own death their ashes should be mingled and scattered together.Western brands and western money mingle effortlessly with local culture.It was intended as a friendly service to help people to rent out spare rooms and mingle with globetrotting guests.He likes to mingle with people.There's something incredibly satisfying about not paying hundreds of dollars and mingling with people who have.It was Sunday and we mingled happily with the local families enjoying the weekend.Parts of all three vases were mingled together and the position of each piece had to be painstakingly documented to aid the reconstruction.They mingled with guests afterwards but didn't stay for lunch.Competition is fierce from wannabes who see stunt work as the chance to mingle with film stars in exotic locations and crash fast cars.A few students mingle into a local crowd.Here he was, mingling with sporting stars and worshipped by them because he had made them rich overnight.Q Do you mingle with the stars of the other soaps? People move and mingle; you can't pin blood and soil together.At Wasps, the players of both sides happily mingled with spectators in the spring sunshine. British English: mingle VERBsmells If things such as sounds, smells, or feelings mingle, they become mixed together but are usually still recognizable. Now the cheers and applause mingled in a single sustained roar. - American English: mingle
- Brazilian Portuguese: misturar(-se)
- Chinese: 混合
- European Spanish: fundirse
- French: se mêler
- German: sich vermischen
- Italian: mescolarsi
- Japanese: 入り交じる
- Korean: 섞이다
- European Portuguese: misturar(-se)
- Latin American Spanish: fundirse
British English: mingle VERBat party At a party, if you mingle with the other people there, you move around and talk to them. Go out of your way to mingle with others at the wedding. - American English: mingle
- Brazilian Portuguese: misturar(-se)
- Chinese: 交际
- European Spanish: relacionarse
- French: se mêler
- German: sich mischen unter
- Italian: mischiarsi
- Japanese: 歓談する
- Korean: 어울리다
- European Portuguese: misturar(-se)
- Latin American Spanish: relacionarse
Chinese translation of 'mingle' vi to mingle (with sth) (= mix) [sounds, smells etc] (和某物)混杂(雜) ((hé mǒuwù) hùnzá) - [person] (at party)
交往 (jiāowǎng)
Definition to mix or blend Cheers and applause mingled in a single roar. Synonyms alloy interweave meld commingle intermix admix Opposites part , separate, divide , dissolve , detach Definition to associate or mix with a group of people Guests ate and mingled. Synonyms hang out (informal) consortrub shoulders (informal) hang about or around Opposites avoid , dissociate , estrange Additional synonymsDefinition to mix metals in order to obtain a substance with a desired property Synonyms mix, combine, compound, blend, fuse, amalgamate, meld, admix Definition to mix or mingle (components) Blend the ingredients until you have a smooth cream. Synonyms mix, join, combine, compound, incorporate, merge, put together, fuse, unite, mingle, alloy, synthesize, amalgamate, interweave, coalesce, intermingle, meld, intermix, commingle, commix Definition to move around the guests at a party, talking to different people Let me get you something to drink, then I must circulate. Synonyms mingle, socializeAdditional synonymsDefinition to unite or come together in one body or mass Cities, if unrestricted, tend to coalesce into bigger and bigger conurbations. Synonyms blend, unite, mix, combine, incorporate, integrate, merge, consolidate, come together, fuse, amalgamate, meld, cohere, commingle, commix Definition to form a chemical compound Combine the flour with water to make a paste.Her tale combines a strong storyline with sly humour. Synonyms amalgamate, marry, mix, bond, bind, compound, blend, incorporate, integrate, merge, put together, fuse, synthesize Definition to combine so as to create a compound An emotion oddly compounded of pleasure and bitterness flooded over me. Synonyms combine, unite, mix, blend, fuse, mingle, synthesize, concoct, amalgamate, coalesce, intermingle, meld Definition to associate on friendly terms Executives fraternized with the personnel of other banks. Synonyms associate, mix, socialize, keep company, unite, hang out (informal), mingle, cooperate, concur, consort, sympathize, hang with (informal, US), hobnob, go around with Definition to socialize or talk informally an opportunity to hobnob with the company's president Synonyms socialize, mix, associate, hang out (informal), mingle, consort, hang about, keep company, fraternizeDefinition to mix together The two cultures intermingle without losing their identity. Synonyms mix, combine, blend, merge, fuse, amalgamate, interweave, meld, interlace, commingle, intermix, commix Definition to bring into contact The opened link is used to join the two ends of the chain. Synonyms connect, unite, couple, link, marry, tie, combine, attach, knit, cement, adhere, fasten, annex, add, splice, yoke, append (formal) Definition to fit together or unite It will be difficult to marry his two interests – cooking and sport. Synonyms unite, match, join, link, tie, bond, ally, merge, knit, unify, splice, yokeDefinition to combine, esp. so as to become part of a larger whole The two countries merged into one. Synonyms combine, blend, fuse, amalgamate, unite, join, mix, consolidate, mingle, converge, coalesce, melt into, meld, intermix Definition to meet others socially They no longer socialized as they used to. Synonyms mix, interact, mingle, be sociable, meet, go out, entertain, get together, fraternize, have people round, be a good mixer, get about or around Additional synonymsDefinition to possess (a combination of qualities) at the same time They have agreed to unite their efforts to bring peace. Synonyms join, link, combine, couple, marry, wed, blend, incorporate, merge, consolidate, unify, fuse, amalgamate, coalesce, meld |