mix

/mɪks/
verb
  1. To combine two or more substances so that they become one.
    • Mix the flour and eggs together to make the batter.
    • The recipe says to mix the ingredients slowly.
    • She mixed blue and yellow paint to create green.
  2. To bring people or things together; to cause to interact.
    • The party mixed people from different departments.
    • He likes to mix business with pleasure on his trips.
    • The teacher mixed the students into small groups for the project.
  3. To produce a recording by combining different audio tracks.
    • They spent hours mixing the song to get the perfect sound.
    • She learned how to mix music using digital software.
    • The engineer will mix the vocals and instruments in the studio.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A combination of different things or people.
    • This cake mix just needs water and oil.
    • The group was a mix of beginners and experts.
    • The city has a rich mix of cultures and traditions.
  2. A prepared powder or set of ingredients for making something, especially food.
    • He added water to the cement mix and stirred it.
    • The pancake mix is easy to use for a quick breakfast.
    • She bought a box of brownie mix at the store.