Blend | Mean of blend in English Dictionary
/ˈblɛnd/
- Verb
- to mix (things) thoroughly and usually with good results
- Blend the fruit, yogurt, and milk (together).
- blend caramel with chocolate
- The music blends traditional and modern melodies.
- She blends psychology and crime in her new novel.
- to exist together as a combination
- Psychology and crime blend (together) in her new novel.
- The flavor of the sauce blends well with the fruit. [=the sauce and fruit taste good together]
- to look like what is around you
- The fish settles on the sandy ocean bottom where it blends in perfectly.
- to look like you belong with a particular group
- She tried to blend in by dressing like the other girls.
- I've always found it difficult to blend in with my peers.
- to add (something) to a mixture or substance and mix it thoroughly
- Mix the first three ingredients together, then blend in the cream.
- Blend the white paint in last.
- to gradually become the same as or part of (something)
- One color blends into another.
- where the city blends into the suburbs
- to look like (what is around you)
- The animal's dark fur enables it to blend into its surroundings.
- to look like you belong in (something)
- He tried to blend into the crowd.
- A good journalist can easily blend into a community.
- Noun
- something produced by mixing or combining different things
- wool and cotton blends [=fabrics that are made of wool and cotton woven together]
- a blend of cream and eggs
- a blend of traditional and modern melodies