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    mingle
    /ˈmɪŋɡl/

    verb

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  2. MINGLE definition: 1. to mix or combine, or be mixed or combined: 2. to move around and talk to other people at a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of MINGLE is to bring or mix together or with something else usually without fundamental loss of identity : intermix. How to use mingle in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mingle.

  4. When things mingle, that means they mix together while still retaining their individual qualities. At a club you may hear laughter that seems to mingle with the sound of the band playing in the background. Mingle often describes abstract things, like smells or tastes or feelings.

  5. 1. verb. 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. [VERB] Foreboding mingled with his excitement. [VERB + with] Synonyms: mix, combine, blend, merge More Synonyms of mingle. 2. verb.

  6. Mingle definition: to become mixed, blended, or united. See examples of MINGLE used in a sentence.

  7. 1. To be or become mixed or united: The children's voices mingled in the hall. 2. To associate or take part with others: The faculty mingled with the trustees. [Middle English menglen, frequentative of mengen, to mix, from Old English mengan; see mag- in Indo-European roots .] min′gler n.

  8. verb. /ˈmɪŋɡl/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to combine or make one thing combine with another. The sounds of laughter and singing mingled in the evening air. mingle (A) (with B) Her tears mingled with the blood on her face. He felt a kind of happiness mingled with regret.

  9. MINGLE definition: 1. to mix, or be mixed: 2. to meet and talk to a lot of people at a party or similar event: . Learn more.

  10. mingle to combine or be combined Mingle can be used to talk about sounds, colors, feelings, ideas, qualities, or substances. It is used in written English to talk about how a scene or event appears to someone or how they experience it: The sounds of laughter and singing mingled in the evening air.

  11. To join, unite, associate, or take part with others; specif., to interact with others at a party or other social gathering. To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound.