Mingle :
foeda misceat
mixtio, foeda misceat, misce, mixtisque, natus, compositionem
misce, foeda misceat, conturbabimus, perdant, compositis, natus, confundantur, unum, occursum, mixtio, et dissimiles disjungunt, simul, nodum, commiscet,, videbantur atq; diluti
commiscet,commiscetcommisceatoleo,miscetcommixtione
commiscet,commiscetcommisceatoleo,miscetcommixtione
Verb(1) to bring or combine together or with something else(2) get involved or mixed-up with(3) be all mixed up or jumbled together
(1) What makes this place different is you can mingle with the artists.(2) So one positive side of my dethronement is the fact that I can now mingle with the masses, thanks to my newfound freedom.(3) It is one of the oldest pubs in the country and a favourite haunt of the rich and famous who mingle with the locals over a pint - or a royal gin and tonic.(4) Prior to the meal and his after-dinner speech, he will sign copies of the novel and mingle with guests.(5) Having satisfied our hunger, we decided to mingle with the people we knew and endeavour to find out who were those we didn't know.(6) a chance to mingle with celebs(7) over aperitifs, there was a chance to mingle with friends old and new(8) But Reagan was not one to mix and mingle with reporters of the White House Press Corps.(9) Perhaps you, inexplicably, don't mingle with people who watch kids' TV.(10) For those who love to mingle with the young and the old alike and serve with a smile, this is a good opening.(11) Figures from the past, such as Ann, come to mingle with the family again.(12) Not only is the business doing well but Gary also gets the opportunity to mingle with some of sports biggest personalities.(13) You need never mingle with your fellow guests - your walled pavilion is its own private domain for inside and outside living.(14) I can understand why some of the other guests from the community were invited to mingle with students.(15) Bob got a chance to mingle with the ladies, and even got a bit of advice from his mom who made a surprise appearance.(16) She was unable to mingle with other students especially when they formed groups.
Related Phrases of mingle(1) mingle with ::
miscerentur
(1) mingle with ::
miscerentur
Synonyms
Verb
1. mix ::
misce
2. socialize ::
socialize
3. amalgamate ::
amalgamate
4. jumble ::
conturbabimus
Verb
1. mix ::
misce
2. socialize ::
socialize
3. amalgamate ::
amalgamate
4. jumble ::
conturbabimus
Antonyms
1. separate ::
separatum
Different Formscommingle, commingles, mingle, mingled, mingles, mingling
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