[
US
/ˈbɫɛndɪd/
]
[ UK /blˈɛndɪd/ ]
[ UK /blˈɛndɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- combined or mixed together so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable
How To Use blended In A Sentence
- After blending consonants and vowels, syllables are blended into words and words are used in meaningful sentences.
- The optimized compiler has a blended mode option for applications that will run on 80486 and Pentium boxes as well as a Pentium-only mode.
- Never one to shy away from diversity, Watanabe has blended straight jazz with bebop, Latin and even African rhythms in order to create some truly unique sounds.
- Again borrowing heavily from the Ghosd examples/animation.c file, the main loop creates a 400x400 alpha-blended surface area.
- This gave an unblended, block finish. The Sun
- When chopped, blended or simply chewed, plant compounds in watercress known as glucosinolates are broken down into phenylethyl isothiocyanate. Times, Sunday Times
- Both had good voices and they blended well together.
- They inactivated the viruses, filtered and blended the three types into the vaccine for the trial.
- Put the mascarpone and cream cheese in a large bowl and beat until well blended. Times, Sunday Times
- It is not as if the second part is in brackets as if it is a translation of the original; it is all blended in together.