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    Blend
    /blend/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a mixture of different things or qualities: "Ontario offers a cultural blend you'll find nowhere else on earth"
  2. to mix or combine things together, or to mix or combine with something else, to make one substance: In a separate bowl, blend the egg and cream. Stir until the flour is blended into the butter. Emulsifiers help the mixture to blend. Synonyms. combine. intermingle.

  3. To blend is to mix together thoroughly. If you put this color in your hair, you'll blend with the people at a punk rock concert! Used as a noun, the word blend means the thing you mixed together or the act of mixing something together. Purple is a blend of red and blue.

  4. [intransitive, transitive] to combine with something in an attractive or effective way; to combine something in this way. blend (something) (together) The old and new buildings blend together perfectly. blend something (and/with something) Their music blends traditional and modern styles. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  5. vb. 1. to mix or mingle (components) together thoroughly. 2. ( tr) to mix (different grades or varieties of tea, whisky, tobacco, etc) to produce a particular flavour, consistency, etc. 3. ( intr) to look good together; harmonize. 4. ( intr) (esp of colours) to shade imperceptibly into each other. n.

  6. to mix two or more things together completely: Blend the ingredients into a smooth paste. blend verb (COMBINE) to combine two or more things: The team blends new, young players with more mature, experienced ones. Phrasal verbs. blend in. noun [ C ] uk / blend / us. a combination of two or more things:

  7. 4 days ago · blend in American English. (blɛnd ) verb transitive Word forms: ˈblended or blent, ˈblending. 1. to mix or mingle (varieties of tea, tobacco, etc.), esp. so as to produce a desired flavor, color, grade, etc. 2. to mix or fuse thoroughly, so that the parts merge and are no longer distinct.

  8. [intransitive, transitive] to combine with something in an attractive or effective way; to combine something in this way blend (something) (together) The old and new buildings blend together perfectly. blend something (and/with something) Their music blends traditional and modern styles.

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