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  1. Jun 12, 2021 · confuse (v.) If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one. I always confuse my left with my right. Collins. To mix up in the mind, to fail to distinguish, erroneously regard as identical, mistake one for another.

  2. I was trying to figure out the best word to explain the result of making two things, substances or materials one. I found several words: merger, fusion, mixture, interflow, alligation, and embodiment. However, I can't precisely understand which to apply when.

  3. Apr 12, 2009 · Juxtapose doesn't have the sense of mixing things together, rather, you have two (usually contrasting) ideas/groups/objects/etc. side by side and are playing them off against each other.

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · Aspoonerism’ is when a speaker accidentally mixes up the initial sounds or letters of two words in a phrase. The result is usually humorous. Examples of spoonerisms include: ‘blushing crow’ (instead of ‘crushing blow’) ‘hair bug’ (instead of ‘bear hug’) ‘flock of bats’ (instead of ‘block of flats’) ‘by mad’ (instead of ‘my bad’)

  5. "Mix the two things" would simply mean to combine them, like mixing red and blue to make purple.|@gogglenglish They are not exactly the same thing If you mix two things, it could mean that you mix them together – like water and flour.

  6. When you put things together, you combine them, creating one out of several. In some cases, the different items blend their properties and cannot be divided again, while in other cases the combined items can be picked out separately.

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  8. If you mix up two things or people, you confuse them, so that you think that one of them is the other one. I mixed her up with someone else. American English : mix up / mɪks ˈʌp /

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