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      • 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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  1. Practice with the 'w. Some exercises to pr. 2035 uses. A selection of English ESL mix up words printables.

    • Accept and Except. Accept means to agree to take something that is offered. You probably see this word all the time when you visit websites or sign contracts ( “I accept the terms and conditions.” ).
    • Advice and Advise. Advice, with an “s” sound, is a noun that means words meant to help someone. My father gave me one piece of advice: “Always be on time.”
    • Affect and Effect. Affect is a verb that refers to how particular actions will cause certain results or consequences. I’m worried that your lazy habits will affect your studies.
    • Aid and Aide. Aid is a noun that means help or assistance. The Red Cross provides aid to disaster victims. Aide is a person who assists or helps. They typically work for people who are considered important.
  2. These two Latin abbreviations are often mixed up, but e.g. means “for example,” while i.e. means “that is.”

  3. 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 /

  4. A complete guide to the word "MIX UP": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  5. 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. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused.

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  7. What does the noun mix-up mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun mix-up . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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