Examples of 'rather mixed' in a sentence
Meaning of "rather mixed"
rather mixed - 'Rather mixed' describes a situation or opinion that is characterized by a combination of positive and negative elements or reactions. It indicates a state of ambiguity or uncertainty, where the overall assessment or feeling is not clearly positive or negative
How to use "rather mixed" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
rather mixed
The conclusions of these studies are rather mixed.
I happened to land in a rather mixed party last night.
Analyst reactions to the announcement were rather mixed.
Others entertain rather mixed convictions about the matter.
The results have been rather mixed.
A rather mixed bag.
These people have a rather mixed profile.
Literature on the effect of minimum wages on employment is rather mixed.
The album met with a rather mixed reception on its release.
The consequences during this time were rather mixed.
A rather mixed experience.
Reviews of her performances were rather mixed.
A rather mixed panorama emerged after the discussions and workshops.
The situation within this state is rather mixed up.
A rather mixed crowd.
See also
The majority of the secondary characters are rather mixed.
A rather mixed panorama emerged after the discussion and workshops.
Our senior team had a rather mixed season.
Reports on the employment situation in the electronics industry are rather mixed.
There were thus rather mixed motives behind the invasion of Palestine.
Reaction by the council was rather mixed.
I had a rather mixed reaction to The Scorpion Rules.
The picture is rather mixed.
Limited available data suggest that progress in expanding these modes of transport is rather mixed.
The results are rather mixed.
The terminology used for types of stationarity other than strict stationarity can be rather mixed.
And you should know I have rather mixed feelings about loyalty.
For the other industry groupings the evidence is rather mixed.
The Small Black seems to have had a rather mixed reputation amongst agriculturalists.
Current literature on how contextual cueing occur is also rather mixed.
Committee members had rather mixed views on the Human Rights Commission.
Its beginnings are rather mixed.
With rather mixed success, it has to be said.
The guests are what you would call a rather mixed lot.
His gaze immediately became rather mixed with emotions, but he dismissed them very quickly.
The area under controlled designation has a continental climate rather mixed.
It 's a rather mixed result that come through this Devolution.
Vets do try to give desensitization shots to allergic cats with rather mixed results.
So a rather mixed outcome, and Heath himself never tried to repeat the experiment.
And even though you still think that your skin is rather mixed type.
EBM, Conditions have been rather mixed for market activities in the third quarter.
His time in Yorkshire was a rather mixed one.
Mr President, I have rather mixed feelings about this debate and about the Johannesburg Summit.
The overall development of health in the EU is rather mixed.
Most Chinese there had only one rather mixed religion, and never three.
To be honest my first impression about the Frontier is rather mixed.
The late Indo-Greeks may have been rather mixed with both Indians and Scythians.
The comments about them on Amazon are rather mixed.
You are keeping rather mixed company, are not you?
The reviews on Amazon are rather mixed.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Mixed
Show more
It should not be mixed with other veggies
Mixed materials that is a combination of building materials
I think they have mixed things up again
Examples of using Rather
Show more
I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch