mix

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Pronunciation[change]

Verb[change]

Plain form
mix

Third-person singular
mixes

Past tense
mixed

Past participle
mixed

Present participle
mixing

  1. If you mix something, you stir two or more things together.
    Mix the eggs and milk with the flour.
  2. If you mix something, you combine items from two or more sources which are normally kept separate.
    Don't mix the light clothes with the dark clothes in the washing machine.
  3. (music) To combine many tracks.
    I'll mix the rhythm tracks down to a single track.
  4. (music) To make a finished version of a recording.
    I'm almost done mixing this song.

Noun[change]

Singular
mix

Plural
mixes

  1. (countable) A mix is two or more things that have been mixed together; it is a mixture.
    Now add the raisins to the mix.
  2. The result of combining items normally kept separate.
    The laundry is a mix of light and dark clothes.
  3. (music) The result of combining several tracks.
    The rhythm mix sounds muddy.
  4. (music) The finished version of a recording.
    I've almost finished the mix for this song.