mismingle

[mis-ming-guhl]

mismingle Definition

  • 1to mix or blend improperly or inappropriately
  • 2to combine things that should not be combined

Using mismingle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mismingle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He mismingled the colors and ruined the painting.

  • Example

    The author mismingled fact and fiction in his book.

  • Example

    Don't mismingle your personal and professional life.

  • Example

    She was accused of mismingling funds from the charity.

mismingle Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with mismingle

  • to associate or mix with a group of people who are not compatible or appropriate

    Example

    I don't want to mismingle with those troublemakers at the party.

  • mismingle something/someone into

    to introduce something or someone into a situation where they do not belong

    Example

    The director mismingled unnecessary scenes into the movie, making it confusing for the audience.

  • to send mixed or conflicting signals

    Example

    She mismingled signals by flirting with him but then ignoring him the next day.

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Summary: mismingle in Brief

The verb 'mismingle' [mis-ming-guhl] means to mix or blend things improperly or inappropriately. It can refer to combining things that should not be combined, such as colors in a painting or personal and professional life. 'Mismingle' can also be used in phrases like 'mismingle with,' 'mismingle something/someone into,' and 'mismingle signals.'