blendnoun [ C ]
uk/blend/us/blend/C2 a mixture of different things or styles:
a rich blend of the finest coffee beans
Their music is a blend of jazz and African rhythms.
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- The building's design is an interesting blend of traditionalism and modernism.
- The label says that it's a blend of fine Scottish malt whiskies.
- Is this made of pure wool or a wool blend of some sort?
- This body lotion contains a soothing blend of camomile and lemongrass.
- Her new album is a refreshing blend of contemporary and traditional songs.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Mixing and mixtures
- be neither one thing nor the other idiom
- beat
- blend in/blend into sth
- brew
- churn
- cocktail
- combination
- cross-fertilization
- decoction
- emulsion
- impure
- intermingle
- meld
- mingle
- mixture
- neither
- preparation
- roll
- rolled into one idiom
- substance
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blendverb [ I or T ]
uk/blend/us/blend/to mix or combine together:
Blend the ingredients into a smooth paste.
The carpet blends well with the colour of the walls.
More examples
- The building's design is an interesting blend of traditionalism and modernism.
- The label says that it's a blend of fine Scottish malt whiskies.
- Is this made of pure wool or a wool blend of some sort?
- This body lotion contains a soothing blend of camomile and lemongrass.
- Her new album is a refreshing blend of contemporary and traditional songs.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Mixing and mixtures
- be neither one thing nor the other idiom
- beat
- blend in/blend into sth
- brew
- churn
- cocktail
- combination
- cross-fertilization
- decoction
- emulsion
- impure
- intermingle
- meld
- mingle
- mixture
- neither
- preparation
- roll
- rolled into one idiom
- substance
See more results »
Phrasal verb(s)
blend in/blend into sth