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mixture

blend / combination / composite / amalgam

/ˈmɪkstʃə/

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pl: mixtures

A neutral term describing a blend where the original components remain distinct and identifiable, rather than merging into a single new entity. It suggests a coexistence of parts within one whole. In physical contexts, it implies a mechanical combination (like a salad or concrete) rather than a chemical bond. This distinguishes it from terms like "compound" or "alloy," which suggest a more permanent, fused state. When applied to abstract conceptssuch as emotions, styles, or personalitiesit conveys complexity and contradiction. It is often used to describe an ambiguous internal state where two opposing feelings (e.g., joy and sadness) are felt simultaneously.

Countable when referring to a specific batch of combined ingredients, like 'a mixture of flour and water'. Uncountable when discussing the general state or process of blending different elements together.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Mark is texting Brian from the breakroom while pretending to work.
Mark

Yo, this new coffee blend tastes like a weird mixture of dirt and soap.

Mark
Brian
Brian

Stop messing around and just get back to your desk.

💡
Mark uses 'mixture' to describe the unpleasant combination of flavors in the office coffee. The interaction highlights their dynamic: Mark is slacking off with casual observations, while Brian is grumpy and dismissive.

Meanings

Noun

A substance made by combining two or more different materials, usually without a chemical reaction.

"The concrete is a mixture of cement, sand, and gravel."

Noun

A combination of diverse qualities, elements, or emotions.

"Her reaction was a strange mixture of fear and curiosity."

Collocations & Compounds

homogeneous mixture

A mixture that is uniform in composition throughout.

heterogeneous mixture

A mixture consisting of visibly different substances.

complex mixture

A combination containing many different and often intricate elements.

mixture of emotions

The experience of feeling several different things, such as joy and sadness, simultaneously.

concrete mixture

The combined substance of cement, water, and aggregate before it sets.

Idioms & Sayings

a mixture of

a combination of different things

The movie was a mixture of comedy and tragedy.

Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'mixture', coming from Old French 'misteure', which originates from the Latin 'mixtura' (a mixing), from 'miscere' meaning 'to mix'.

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