Antonym: pure, unmixed. Similar words: fixed, mix, mix up, mixture. Meaning: [mɪkst] adj. 1. caused to combine or unite 2. consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds (even to the point of incongruity) 3. involving or composed of different races.
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91 The new play got mixed notices in the newspapers.
92 Radioactive material was mixed in/up the effluent.
93 She is of mixed European and African descent.
94 His wife mixed him a hot drink.
95 My parents had mixed feelings about all the changes.
96 Sara listened with mixed emotions.
97 Hydrogen is explosively flammable when mixed with oxygen.
98 The film has had mixed reviews from the critics.
99 This autumn's collections are a very mixed bag.
100 My papers have got all mixed up.
101 His answers were all mixed up,[sentencedict.com] so agitated was he.
102 Oils may be mixed with a base oil and massaged into the skin.
103 I had mixed feelings about leaving home. I was excited but at the same time, I knew I would miss my family.
104 People who are colour-blind usually get red and green mixed up.
105 As a hangover from rationing(Sentencedict.com), they mixed butter and margarine.
106 I don't want to get mixed up with any illegal organization.
107 Whites and blacks mixed freely at dance halls and clubs.
108 Getting into the team is a mixed blessing - it's good to have the place, but I'll have to spend a lot of time training.
109 They had mixed feelings about their new boss. She seemed very pleasant but not very organized.
110 Living in such a beautiful old castle is something of a mixed blessing.Just think of the heating bills, for example.
111 When mixed with water the powder forms a smooth paste.
112 I got the tickets mixed up and gave you mine.
113 The powder is mixed with cold water to form a paste.
114 Don't get mixed up in the quarrels of other people.
115 Here's an activity you can do with mixed ability classes.
116 Girls who have always been at a mixed school know how to stand up for themselves.
117 Her latest album has met with a mixed reception from fans.
118 I had a mixed salad — a huge bowlful for £3.20.
119 Don't tell me you're mixed up in all of this?
120 The children always loved scraping out the bowl in which we had mixed the cake.