The Opposite(Antonym) of “mixed”
The antonyms of mixed are homogeneous, pure, and unalloyed. The antonyms homogeneous, pure, and unalloyed convey a sense of uniformity, consistency, and purity.
Explore all Antonyms of “mixed”
Definitions and Examples of homogeneous, pure, unalloyed
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Consisting of elements that are all the same or similar in nature.
Example
The soup was homogeneous in texture and flavor.
Not mixed with anything else; free from impurities or contaminants.
Example
The water in the mountain stream was pure and crystal clear.
Completely pure and not mixed with anything else; not diluted or weakened.
Example
Her joy at winning the race was unalloyed and unreserved.
Key Differences: homogeneous vs pure vs unalloyed
- 1Homogeneous refers to a uniform mixture of similar elements.
- 2Pure refers to a substance that is not mixed with anything else and is free from impurities.
- 3Unalloyed refers to something that is completely pure and not mixed with anything else.
Effective Usage of homogeneous, pure, unalloyed
- 1Science: Use homogeneous to describe a uniform mixture of substances.
- 2Chemistry: Use pure to describe a substance that is free from impurities.
- 3Emotions: Use unalloyed to describe a feeling that is completely pure and unreserved.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Homogeneous refers to a uniform mixture, pure denotes freedom from impurities, and unalloyed describes something that is completely pure and unreserved. Use these words in scientific contexts, chemistry, and to describe emotions.