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- mix someone/something up phrasal verb with mix verb us / mɪks / uk / mɪks / Add to word list B2 to fail to recognize two people or things correctly by thinking that one person or thing is the other person or thing: People often mix us up because we look so similar. I think you're mixing me up with my sister.
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The meaning of MIXED-UP is marked by bewilderment, perplexity, or disorder : confused. How to use mixed-up in a sentence.
mixed up adjective (DISORDERED) (of names, information, files, etc.) put into the wrong place or order, esp. when put where similar things belong: They got his records mixed up (= confused information about him with someone else's information).
1. adjective. If you are mixed up, you are confused, often because of emotional or social problems. I think he's a rather mixed up kid. I get mixed up about times and places. 2. adjective. To be mixed up in something bad, or with someone you disapprove of, means to be involved in it or with them.
perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment. “just a mixed-up kid”. synonyms: at sea, baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded, confused, lost, mazed. perplexed. full of difficulty or confusion or bewilderment.
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Mixed-up definition: completely confused or emotionally unstable. See examples of MIXED-UP used in a sentence.