mixed it up Antonyms

Meaning of mixed it up

mixed it up

a combination of different kinds, to form by mixing components, mixer sense 2b, a product of mixing, to combine with another, to enter into relations, to associate with others on friendly terms, an act or process of mixing, to become mixed, a prepared mixture of ingredients for use in preparing foods, to bring into close association, to become one mass through blending, to engage in a fight, contest, or dispute, a commercially prepared mixture of food ingredients, to make by combining different things, confuse, crossbreed, to produce (a sound recording) by electronically combining or adjusting sounds from more than one source, to combine or blend into one mass, to be capable of mixing, to make into one mass by stirring together, confuse sense 3, mixture, to become involved

mixed it up Sentence Examples

  1. The children mixed up their toys, leaving the room in a chaotic mess.
  2. The chef accidentally mixed up the ingredients, resulting in a bizarre-tasting soup.
  3. The siblings mixed up their backpacks, causing confusion on the first day of school.
  4. The gardeners mixed up the flower seeds, creating a vibrant but unexpected bloom.
  5. The hikers mixed up the trail maps, leading them on a perilous detour.
  6. The contestants mixed up their dance steps, resulting in an amusingly awkward performance.
  7. The detectives mixed up the evidence, complicating the investigation.
  8. The students mixed up their exam papers, causing a major grading error.
  9. The employees mixed up their work schedules, leading to a chaotic morning.
  10. The authors mixed up the chapters of their book, leaving readers perplexed and disoriented.

FAQs About the word mixed it up

a combination of different kinds, to form by mixing components, mixer sense 2b, a product of mixing, to combine with another, to enter into relations, to associ

locked horns,bickered, fought, fell out, argued, clashed, quarreled, quarrelled, brawled, scrapped

got along, agreed, accepted,consented, concurred, coexisted, assented,

The children mixed up their toys, leaving the room in a chaotic mess.

The chef accidentally mixed up the ingredients, resulting in a bizarre-tasting soup.

The siblings mixed up their backpacks, causing confusion on the first day of school.

The gardeners mixed up the flower seeds, creating a vibrant but unexpected bloom.