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- verbblend (verb) · blends (third person present) · blended (past tense) · blended (past participle) · blending (present participle)
- mix (a substance) with another substance so that they combine together:"blend the cornstarch with a tablespoon of water" · "add the grated cheese and blend well"Opposite:
- mix (different types of the same substance, such as tea, coffee, or liquor) together so as to make a product of the desired quality:"the tea is blended using leaves from estates in Sri Lanka, Kenya, India, and Indonesia" · "my great-grandfather blended whiskey in Coldstream, in the Scottish Borders"
- put or combine (abstract things) together:"blend basic information for the novice with some scientific gardening for the more experienced"
- merge (a color) with another so that one is not clearly distinguishable from the other:"blend and smudge the darker colors under the bottom lashes"
- form a harmonious combination:"costumes, music, and lighting all blend together beautifully"Similar:
- (blend in/into)be unobtrusive or harmonious by being similar in appearance or behavior:"she would have to employ a permanent bodyguard in the house, someone who would blend in"
OriginMiddle English: probably of Scandinavian origin and related to Old Norse blanda ‘to mix’. - People also ask
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