Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Mixtures and combinations in British Thesaurus
Mixtures and combinations
blend (noun)
a combination of different tastes, styles, qualities etc that produces an attractive or effective result
combination (noun)
mix (noun)
a particular combination of objects, qualities, or substances
concoction (noun)
something that is made or produced by putting several things or features together
jumble (noun)
a collection of different things mixed together
amalgam (noun)
formal a combination of two or more things
a combination of things that have a powerful effect
cocktail (noun)
a combination of substances, especially ones that are harmful when used together
cocktail (noun)
a combination of things, for example emotions, especially one with an unpleasant or dangerous result
combo (noun)
informal a combination of people or things
compound (noun)
something that consists of two or more substances mixed together
compound (noun)
a combination of things
confection (noun)
formal something that is made of different parts that look attractive together
confluence (noun)
formal a situation in which two or more things come together
conglomerate (noun)
conjunction (noun)
formal a combination of two or more things
conjunction (noun)
formal a situation in which events or conditions combine, usually influencing other events
coupling (noun)
a combination of two things
farrago (noun)
formal a confused collection or mixture of things
formulation (noun)
the quantities of different substances that must be mixed together to make a particular product such as a drug or skin cream
hodgepodge (noun)
mainly American a hotchpotch
hotchpotch (noun)
British a collection of things that do not belong together or have been put together carelessly
ragbag (noun)
informal a combination of things of different types