blend
1 to combine different things in a way that produces an effective or pleasant result, or to become combined in this way:
a story that blends fact and legend
blend with/together
Leave the sauce to allow the flavours to blend.
2 to thoroughly mix together soft or liquid substances to form a single smooth substance:
Blend the sugar, eggs, and flour.
3 to produce tea, tobacco, whisky etc by mixing several different types together
blend in phrasal verb
if someone or something blends in with people or objects, they match them or are similar, and you do not notice them
blend in with
The old house blends in perfectly with the countryside.
mix
1 if you mix two or more substances or if they mix, they combine to become a single substance, and they cannot be easily separated:
Oil and water don't mix.
mix (something) with something
Shake the bottle well so that the oil mixes with the vinegar.
The powder is mixed with cold water to form a paste.
Mix the soured cream with ketchup.
mix something together
First mix the butter and sugar together, then add the milk.
mix something in
Mix in 75g of butter.
mix something into something
Mix the herbs into the sauce.
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