"Mix-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mix-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mix-up" Meaning

A mix-up refers to a confusing or complicated situation where things are jumbled or disordered, often resulting in mistakes or misunderstandings. It can also refer to a mistake or error made by mixing things up, such as mixing up two things that are meant to be kept separate.

"Mix-up" Examples

Usage Examples of "Mix-up"


The concert schedule got a mix-up and the bands played in the wrong order. [sth happening incorrectly as a result of a mistake]
After a long journey, I got a mix-up in my luggage and someone else's clothes were in my bag. [a confusing or jumbled situation]
The chef apologized for the mix-up with the orders and promised to get it right next time. [a mistake or error]
The test results were a mix-up - Emma's were on Sarah's paper and vice versa. [something mixed or jumbled]
After the party, I had a mix-up trying to remember everyone's names and faces. [a confusing or disorganized situation]

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