Blend into Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɫɛnd/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
BLEND IN-too, in-TOO, IN-tuh
blˈɛnd/ /ˈɪntʊ
blend IN-too
Definition
To become difficult to see or notice because you look or act like the things around you; to mix in and become a part of something so you are not easily noticed.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for physical appearance ('blend into the background'), or social situations ('blend into a group'). Implies you are not noticed, intentionally or unintentionally. Common in neutral or informal speech.
Spanish: integrarse en - mezclarse conPortuguese (BR): misturar-se com - mesclar-se comPortuguese (PT): misturar-se com - fundir-se emChinese (Simplified): 融入 - 混入Chinese (Traditional): 融入 - 混入Hindi: में घुल-मिल जानाArabic: يندمج في - يختلط بـBengali: মিশে যাওয়া - গা ঢাকা দেওয়াRussian: слиться с - смешаться сJapanese: 溶け込む - なじむVietnamese: hoà vào - lẫn vàoKorean: 섞이다 - 녹아들다Turkish: karışmak - uyum sağlamakUrdu: گھل مل جانا - ضم ہوجاناIndonesian: membaur - menyatu
Example Sentences
The chameleon can blend into the leaves.
basic
She tried to blend into the crowd at the party.
basic
The new building blends into the city skyline.
basic
Sometimes I just want to blend into the background and not be noticed.
natural
His clothes helped him blend into the forest when hiking.
natural
New students often feel nervous trying to blend into a new school.
natural