Associations to the word «Mingling»
Noun
- Odour
- Vaudeville
- Odor
- Scent
- Fragrance
- Throng
- Perfume
- Aroma
- Shriek
- Awe
- Admiration
- Bitterness
- Entreaty
- Pathos
- Sweetness
- Stench
- Murmur
- Roar
- Tenderness
- Tableau
- Groan
- Dread
- Sadness
- Tint
- Astonishment
- Shout
- Smell
- Contempt
- Yell
- Reproach
- Sorrow
- Indignation
- Perplexity
- Disgust
- Pity
- Mirth
- Anguish
- Wail
- Clatter
- Tumult
- Laughter
- Apprehension
- Fume
- Hue
- Regret
- Curiosity
- Sob
- Scorn
- Rapture
- Moan
- Incense
- Gratitude
- Amazement
- Grief
- Disbelief
- Joy
- Tear
- Remorse
- Reverence
- Amusement
- Uneasiness
- Bough
- Rejoicing
- Distaste
- Cry
- Compassion
- Uproar
- Rattle
- Delight
- Countenance
- Howl
- Firmness
- Dismay
- Exclamation
- Annoyance
- Solemnity
- Rage
- Freshness
- Recollection
- Bustle
- Thud
- Feeling
- Softness
- Repose
- Consternation
- Torrent
- Crowd
Verb
Wiktionary
MINGLE, verb. To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound.
MINGLE, verb. To associate or unite in society or by ties of relationship; to cause or allow to intermarry; to intermarry.
MINGLE, verb. To deprive of purity by mixture; to contaminate.
MINGLE, verb. (obsolete) To put together; to join.
MINGLE, verb. To make or prepare by mixing the ingredients of.
MINGLE, verb. (intransitive) To become mixed or blended.
MINGLE, noun. (obsolete) A mixture.
Dictionary definition
MINGLE, verb. To bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance".
MINGLE, verb. Get involved or mixed-up with; "He was about to mingle in an unpleasant affair".
MINGLE, verb. Be all mixed up or jumbled together; "His words jumbled".
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.