Mixed means when things of different types are put together. For example, a mixed salad has many kinds of vegetables.
I like mixed fruit juice every morning.
She wore a mixed color sweater today.
Mixed can describe feelings that are not simple. You may feel happy and sad at the same time about something.
I have mixed feelings about the new job.
She felt mixed emotions after the test.
Mixed means a group with people from different races or cultures. A mixed team has players of different backgrounds.
The school has mixed students from many places.
They joined a mixed team for the game.
Mixed is used in sports when men and women play together in the same team or game.
The tennis match was a mixed doubles game.
They like to play mixed volleyball after school.
Mixed means something has both good and bad parts. It is not all positive or all negative, but both together.
The report gave a mixed review of the movie.
She received mixed reactions to her idea.
Mixed means the person or organism has parents from different genetic origins or races. This word is common in genetics and biology.
He is of mixed heritage from two countries.
The plant is a mixed breed from different types.
Mixed means that results or financial news have both good and bad points. It is not clear if things are all good or all bad.
The company had mixed results last quarter.
Investors saw mixed profits this year.