Mingle: meaning, definitions and examples

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mingle

 

[ ˈmɪŋɡəl ]

Context #1

social interaction

To mix or socialize with others, especially at a social event. It involves engaging in conversation and getting to know new people.

Synonyms

interact, mix, socialize

Examples of usage

  • At the party, she mingled with guests and made new friends.
  • During the conference, attendees had the opportunity to mingle and network with industry professionals.
Context #2

dating app

A popular dating app where individuals can connect with others based on mutual interests and preferences. It allows users to swipe through profiles and potentially match with others for dating or socializing.

Synonyms

dating app, matchmaking platform, social network

Examples of usage

  • She met her partner through a dating app called Mingle.
  • Many people use Mingle to find like-minded individuals for relationships or friendships.

Translations

Translations of the word "mingle" in other languages:

🇵🇹 misturar

🇮🇳 मिलाना

🇩🇪 vermischen

🇮🇩 mencampur

🇺🇦 змішувати

🇵🇱 mieszać

🇯🇵 混ぜ合わせる (まぜあわせる)

🇫🇷 mélanger

🇪🇸 mezclar

🇹🇷 karıştırmak

🇰🇷 섞다 (seokda)

🇸🇦 مزج (mazaj)

🇨🇿 smíchat

🇸🇰 miešať

🇨🇳 混合 (hùnhé)

🇸🇮 mešati

🇮🇸 blanda saman

🇰🇿 араластыру

🇬🇪 შერევა (shereva)

🇦🇿 qarışdırmaq

🇲🇽 mezclar

Word origin

The word 'mingle' originated from the Old English word 'mengan', meaning 'to mix'. Over time, it evolved to its current usage in the English language, signifying the act of social interaction and connection. The term has been commonly used in various social contexts, from parties and events to online dating platforms, reflecting the human desire to connect and engage with others.

See also: mingleable, mingling.