medley

noun
UK: /ˈmed.li/
US: /ˈmed.li/
  1. A mixture of different things, often songs or tunes, played or performed one after another.

    1. The band played a medley of pop hits at the party.
    2. The musical featured a medley of songs from the 1960s that evoked a sense of nostalgia.
  2. A varied mixture of people or things.

    1. The salad was a medley of fresh greens.
    2. The art exhibit displayed a medley of styles, showcasing diverse artistic expressions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "medley" in English means: A mixture of different things, often songs or tunes, played or performed one after another., A varied mixture of people or things..

The phonetic transcription of "medley" is /ˈmed.li/ in British English and /ˈmed.li/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "medley": potpourri, collection, assortment, blend, hodgepodge, variety, mixture.

Example usage of "medley": "The band played a medley of pop hits at the party.". More examples on the page.