be mixed

Frequency: 8.035.0 per million words

Used to describe a state of being composed of different elements.

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Examples (10)

  • In his world view, art and religion were inextricably mixed.
  • Her background is evenly mixed between newspaper and Web journalism.
  • The audience's reaction was mixed, with some cheering and others booing.
  • The results of the survey are rather mixed, showing no clear trend.
  • His feelings about the move were mixed; he was sad to leave but excited for new opportunities.
  • The weather for the picnic is expected to be mixed, with both sun and showers.
  • The team's performance throughout the season has been mixed, winning some games and losing others.
  • The reviews for the new movie were mixed, praised by some critics and panned by others.
  • The company's prospects are mixed, facing challenges but also showing potential for growth.
  • The flavors in the dish are wonderfully mixed, creating a unique taste experience.