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    mixed
    /mɪkst/

    adjective

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  2. showing a mixture of different results, opinions, or qualities: The country's overall economic performance last year was rather mixed. The President's tax plan received a mixed reaction on Wall Street. Government statistics offer a mixed picture of the economy's recovery. a mixed bag.

  3. The meaning of MIXED is combining characteristics of more than one kind; specifically : combining features of two or more systems of government. How to use mixed in a sentence.

  4. adjective. put together or formed by mixing. composed of different constituents or elements: The country has a mixed form of government, blending democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy. of different kinds combined: I've got mixed emotions about this move, given that I do want the new job but don't want to be so far from my mother.

  5. joined or mingled in a single mass or compound; blended. 2. made up of different or incongruous parts, groups, elements, classes, races, etc. 3. a. consisting of or involving both sexes. a mixed class, mixed company. b. characterized by or consisting of both positive and negative features, judgments, etc.

  6. to have or do two or more things, such as activities or qualities, at the same time: Some people are happy to mix business with/and pleasure, but I'm not one of them. Fewer examples. Crack three eggs into a bowl and mix them together. Mash the potatoes and then mix in the butter and herbs.

  7. Definition of mixed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. adj. 1. formed or blended together by mixing. 2. composed of different elements, races, sexes, etc: a mixed school. 3. consisting of conflicting elements, thoughts, attitudes, etc: mixed feelings; mixed motives. 4. (Law) (of a legal action)

  9. Definitions of mixed. adjective. consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds. “a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music”. synonyms: assorted, miscellaneous, motley, sundry. heterogeneous, heterogenous, hybrid. consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature. adjective.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mixed /mɪkst/ adjective 1 [ only before noun] consisting of several different types of things or people a very mixed group of women a mixed salad 2 → mixed feelings/emotions 3 → mixed reaction/response/reviews etc 4 especially British English for both males and females a mixed school 5 → a ...

  11. mixed (mikst), adj. put together or formed by mixing. composed of different constituents or elements: a mixed form of government. of different kinds combined: mixed nuts; mixed emotions. involving or comprised of persons of different sex, class, character, belief, religion, or race: mixed company; a mixed neighborhood.