mishmash (Meaning)

Wordnet

mishmash (n)

a motley assortment of things

Webster

mishmash (n.)

A hotchpotch.

mishmash Sentence Examples

  1. The kitchen was a mishmash of pots, pans, and ingredients, reflecting the chaotic cooking process.
  2. The bookshelf held a mishmash of novels, textbooks, and children's stories, a testament to the diverse interests of its owner.
  3. The garage was a mishmash of tools, toys, and forgotten projects, creating an obstacle course for navigation.
  4. The attic was a dusty mishmash of old clothes, broken furniture, and forgotten memories.
  5. The meeting notes were a mishmash of ideas and half-baked proposals, leaving attendees confused.
  6. The test results were a mishmash of right and wrong answers, making it difficult to assess students' understanding.
  7. The conversation was a mishmash of platitudes and non-sequiturs, leaving both parties frustrated.
  8. The garden was a mishmash of colorful flowers, overgrown weeds, and vegetables that had seen better days.
  9. The fashion show showcased a mishmash of styles and designs, from classic to avant-garde.
  10. The office was a mishmash of desks, computers, and paperwork, creating a cluttered and disorganized atmosphere.

FAQs About the word mishmash

a motley assortment of thingsA hotchpotch.

assortment,jumble, collage, hodgepodge, variety, medley, scramble, alphabet soup, grab bag, pastiche

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The kitchen was a mishmash of pots, pans, and ingredients, reflecting the chaotic cooking process.

The bookshelf held a mishmash of novels, textbooks, and children's stories, a testament to the diverse interests of its owner.

The garage was a mishmash of tools, toys, and forgotten projects, creating an obstacle course for navigation.

The attic was a dusty mishmash of old clothes, broken furniture, and forgotten memories.