Blended: meaning, definitions and examples

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blended

 

[ ˈblɛndɪd ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

beverages

Mixed together or combined.

Synonyms

combined, fusion, mixed.

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Word Description / Examples
blended

Used when talking about mixing different elements together smoothly and uniformly, often used for drinks or flavors.

  • The chef created a beautifully blended sauce with herbs and spices
  • The artist blended various shades of blue to achieve the perfect sky color in the painting
mixed

Used in a variety of situations to describe the combining of different elements, but does not necessarily imply a uniform mixture. Can sometimes imply confusion or disorder when used negatively.

  • The salad was made from a variety of mixed greens
  • The reviews for the movie were mixed, with some people loving it and others hating it
combined

Typically used when referring to two or more things that are brought together into a single unit, highlighting the union of distinct entities.

  • The teacher combined history and geography lessons to make the class more engaging
  • When combined, these ingredients make a delicious cake
fusion

Often used in contexts where two different styles, ideas, or elements are merged to create something new, especially in music, cuisine, and fashion.

  • The restaurant serves a unique fusion of Italian and Japanese cuisine
  • Her fashion style is a fusion of vintage and modern trends

Examples of usage

  • The cafe offers a variety of blended coffee drinks.
  • She enjoys drinking blended fruit smoothies in the morning.
Context #2 | Verb

cooking

To mix together ingredients thoroughly.

Synonyms

combine, incorporate, mix.

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Word Description / Examples
blended

Use this when referring to things that are smoothly combined to create a homogenous mixture. Especially common in cooking, drinks, or smooth transitions in various contexts.

  • The smoothie is blended to perfection.
  • Their voices blended together in harmony.
mix

This is a versatile term used in everyday language for combining substances, especially in cooking and chemistry. It does not imply the same smoothness as 'blended' and can refer to simple or complex combinations.

  • Mix the ingredients well before baking.
  • The DJ mixed different tracks together.
combine

This word is more general and can be used in various contexts where two or more elements are brought together to form a single entity. It can be used in both physical and abstract contexts.

  • We combined our resources to start the project.
  • Combine the flour and sugar in a bowl.
incorporate

Incorporate is often used when something is included as part of a larger whole. It implies a considerate and thoughtful addition, often used in formal or business contexts.

  • Incorporate these suggestions into your final draft.
  • The recipe incorporates a variety of spices.

Examples of usage

  • She blended the ingredients for the cake batter.
  • The chef blended the spices to create a delicious sauce.

Translations

Translations of the word "blended" in other languages:

🇵🇹 misturado

🇮🇳 मिश्रित

🇩🇪 gemischt

🇮🇩 dicampur

🇺🇦 змішаний

🇵🇱 zmieszany

🇯🇵 混合された

🇫🇷 mélangé

🇪🇸 mezclado

🇹🇷 karışık

🇰🇷 혼합된

🇸🇦 مخلوط

🇨🇿 smíšený

🇸🇰 zmiešaný

🇨🇳 混合的

🇸🇮 mešan

🇮🇸 blandað

🇰🇿 араласқан

🇬🇪 შერეული

🇦🇿 qarışıq

🇲🇽 mezclado

Etymology

The word 'blended' originated from the Middle English word 'blenden', which means to mix or mingle. It has been used in the English language since the 14th century. The term 'blended' has evolved to describe the mixing of various elements or substances together in a harmonious way.

See also: blend, blendable, blender, blending.

Word Frequency Rank

Position #9,487 indicates this is an advanced-level word. While not essential for basic communication, it will enhance your ability to understand and create more nuanced content.