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Mixed message Meaning in English

expression

ˈmɪkst/ /ˈmɛsədʒ/, /ˈmɛsɪdʒ
MIXT MES-ij
mˈɪkst/ /mˈɛsɪdʒ
MIXT MES-ij

Definition

A statement or communication that contains two or more different meanings or instructions, making it confusing to understand the real intention.

Usage & Nuances

Often used to describe confusing or contradictory communication, both in personal relationships and the workplace. Common collocations: 'sending mixed messages', 'receive a mixed message'. Implies unintentional or unclear communication, not deliberate lying.

Example Sentences

He gave me a mixed message about whether he wanted to go or not.

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Your tone and your words are sending a mixed message.

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I get a mixed message when you smile but tell me you're upset.

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My boss is giving us mixed messages about the deadline—first it's next week, then suddenly it's this Friday.

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Social media often gives people mixed messages about what's healthy or not.

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It sounds like you're sending mixed messages—can you clarify what you really mean?

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