mixup

[ˈmɪksʌp]

mixup Definition

  • 1a mistake that causes confusion or disorder
  • 2a disagreement or fight

Using mixup: Examples

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

  • Example

    There was a mixup with the hotel reservation.

  • Example

    The mixup in the schedule caused chaos in the office.

  • Example

    The two friends had a mixup over a misunderstanding.

  • Example

    The mixup between the two teams led to a heated argument.

mixup Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mixup

Antonyms for mixup

Phrases with mixup

  • to misunderstand or misinterpret something

    Example

    We got our wires crossed and ended up going to different restaurants.

  • to do something badly or incorrectly, causing problems or confusion

    Example

    He made a mess of the presentation and confused everyone in the room.

  • to resolve a misunderstanding or conflict by discussing it openly and honestly

    Example

    They decided to clear the air and talk about their issues instead of letting them fester.

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Summary: mixup in Brief

The term 'mixup' [ˈmɪksʌp] refers to a mistake that causes confusion or disorder, such as a scheduling error or a misunderstanding between people. It can also refer to a disagreement or fight. Phrases like 'get one's wires crossed' and 'make a mess of something' describe similar situations, while 'clear the air' suggests resolving conflicts through open communication.