mishmash

[US]/'mɪʃmæʃ/
[UK]/'mɪʃmæʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a mixture of various things
vt. to make into a jumble

Example Sentences

The room was filled with a mishmash of different furniture styles.

Her outfit was a mishmash of patterns and colors.

The menu offered a mishmash of cuisines from around the world.

The painting was a mishmash of colors and brush strokes.

The music festival featured a mishmash of genres and artists.

The novel was a mishmash of different storytelling techniques.

The exhibit displayed a mishmash of art pieces from different time periods.

The party decorations were a mishmash of balloons, streamers, and banners.

The store's inventory was a mishmash of products ranging from electronics to home goods.

The garden was a mishmash of flowers, herbs, and vegetables.

Real-world Examples

So to start with, what happens to turn a mishmash of thunderstorms into this monster cyclone?

Source: Scientific 60 Seconds - Scientific American August 2023 Compilation

If you opened any of my previous journals, you'd find a mishmash of notes, ideas, and entries.

Source: 30-Day Habit Formation Plan

Sipping Coca-Cola Y3000 only confirmed that mishmash flavor.

Source: Reader's Digest Selected Readings

The Cathedral Square, or Piazza Duomo, is a mishmash of architectural styles.

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

To conclude, this thing we call Satan is a mishmash of many different ancient stories.

Source: World Atlas of Wonders

Anything you have read or heard to the contrary is a lot of mishmash'?

Source: The Long Farewell (Part 1)

In humans, that means relaying messages between 30 trillion cells spread among dozens of different interacting systems, a vast metropolis of intermingling cellular mishmash.

Source: PBS Fun Science Popularization

Thompson: So to start with, what happens to turn a mishmash of thunderstorms into this monster cyclone?

Source: Science Quickly, from Scientific American

That is why Mr Mitchell and others are pushing for laws to lower drug prices rather than relying on a mishmash of special schemes.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Scott was growing up in an in-between time, a mishmash of the world we know now in the world of the 19th century.

Source: 99% unknown stories

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