mingle (Meaning)

Wordnet

mingle (v)

to bring or combine together or with something else

get involved or mixed-up with

be all mixed up or jumbled together

Webster

mingle (v. t.)

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.

To associate or unite in society or by ties of relationship; to cause or allow to intermarry; to intermarry.

To deprive of purity by mixture; to contaminate.

To put together; to join.

To make or prepare by mixing the ingredients of.

Webster

mingle (v. i.)

To become mixed or blended.

Webster

mingle (n.)

A mixture.

mingle Sentence Examples

  1. The guests mingled effortlessly, exchanging pleasantries and sharing stories.
  2. At the cocktail reception, professionals mingled with each other to build connections.
  3. The students mingled in the cafeteria, excitedly discussing the upcoming test.
  4. The diverse crowd mingled freely, bridging cultural and social divides.
  5. The fairgoers mingled among the colorful stalls, meeting new people and exploring new products.
  6. The shy introvert struggled to mingle with the outgoing extroverts at the party.
  7. The neighborhood barbecue provided an opportunity for residents to mingle and foster community bonds.
  8. The corporate event encouraged mingling among executives, fostering collaboration and innovation.
  9. The wedding reception welcomed guests to mingle and celebrate the happy couple.
  10. The art gallery opening allowed patrons to mingle and admire the latest artistic creations.

FAQs About the word mingle

to bring or combine together or with something else, get involved or mixed-up with, be all mixed up or jumbled togetherTo mix; intermix; to combine or join, as

intermingle, merge, integrate, amalgamate,combine, blend, mix, unite, homogenize,commingle

break down, sever, divide, divide, sever,separate, break down, separate, unmix, disperse

The guests mingled effortlessly, exchanging pleasantries and sharing stories.

At the cocktail reception, professionals mingled with each other to build connections.

The students mingled in the cafeteria, excitedly discussing the upcoming test.

The diverse crowd mingled freely, bridging cultural and social divides.