Mingle with Meaning in English
expression
ˈmɪŋɡəɫ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
MIN-guhl with, MIN-guhl wihth
mˈɪŋɡəl/ /wˈɪð
MING-guhl with
Definition
To move around and talk to different people at a social event, or to mix together with others.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in social situations, often informal. Typical collocations: "mingle with guests", "mingle with the crowd". Not used for describing physical mixtures of substances—it's about people and social interaction. Implies movement and interaction, not just physical presence.
Spanish: mezclarse con - relacionarse conPortuguese (BR): misturar-se com - socializar comPortuguese (PT): misturar-se com - conviver comChinese (Simplified): 与...交往 - 与...混合Chinese (Traditional): 與...交往 - 與...混合Hindi: के साथ घुलना मिलनाArabic: يخالط - يندمج معBengali: মিশে থাকা - মিশ্রিত হওয়া (মানুষের সাথে)Russian: общаться - смешиваться (с людьми)Japanese: 交流する - 打ち解けて話すVietnamese: hoà nhập với - giao lưu vớiKorean: 어울리다 - 섞이다 (사람들 사이에서)Turkish: karışmak (insanlarla) - sosyalleşmekUrdu: میلنا جلنا - لوگوں میں گھلنا ملناIndonesian: bercampur dengan - bergaul dengan
Example Sentences
I tried to mingle with everyone at the party.
basic
It's important to mingle with your coworkers at events.
basic
She doesn't like to mingle with large groups.
basic
Just grab a drink and mingle with the other guests!
natural
It's not easy to mingle with strangers if you're shy.
natural
After a while, I started to mingle with people and felt more comfortable.
natural