What is another word for mixing up?

Pronunciation: [mˈɪksɪŋ ˈʌp] (IPA)

Mixing up refers to confusion or jumbling up things, ideas or concepts. There are several synonyms of mixing up that can be used depending on the situation and context. The most commonly used synonyms for mixing up are blending, intermingling, amalgamating, merging, and combining. Blending refers to the mixing of two or more things in a balanced manner. Intermingling refers to the more random combination of different things in a more messy way. Amalgamating refers to the process of merging two or more elements into one complete unit. Merging refers to the process of uniting two or more things into a single entity. Combining refers to the process of joining or linking two or more things in order to create a new entity. These synonyms of mixing up can be used interchangeably depending on the context.

What are the hypernyms for Mixing up?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Mixing up

  • I love mixing up my genres.
    Rosanne Cash
  • But with The Dark Crystal, instead of puppetry we're trying to go toward a sense of realism - toward a reality of creatures that are actually alive and we're mixing up puppetry and all kinds of other techniques.
    Jim Henson
  • But in my imagination this whole thing developed and I started mixing up old folk songs with the Beatles beat and taking them down to Greenwich Village and playing them for the people there.
    Roger McGuinn
  • On the whole, I do not find Christians, outside the catacombs, sufficiently sensible of the conditions. Does any-one have the foggiest idea what sort of power we so blithely invoke? Or, as I suspect, does no one believe a word of it? The churches are children playing on the floor with their chemistry sets, mixing up a batch of TNT to kill a Sunday morning. It is madness to wear ladies' straw hats and velvet hats to church; we should all be wearing crash helmets. Ushers should issue life preservers and signal flares; they should lash us to our pews. For the sleeping god may wake some day and take offense, or the waking god may draw us out to where we can never return.
    Annie Dillard

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