Synonyms & Similar Words
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
Synonyms & Similar Words
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
Some common synonyms of coalesce<\/em> are amalgamate<\/em><\/a>, blend<\/em><\/a>, commingle<\/em><\/a>, fuse<\/em><\/a>, merge<\/em><\/a>, mingle<\/em><\/a>, and mix<\/em><\/a>. While all these words mean \"to combine into a more or less uniform whole,\" coalesce<\/em> implies an affinity in the merging elements and usually a resulting organic unity.<\/p> \/\/ telling details that coalesce<\/em> into a striking portrait<\/p>" }
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"@type": "Question",
"name": "When would 'amalgamate' be a good substitute for 'coalesce'?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": " While the synonyms amalgamate<\/em><\/a> and coalesce<\/em> are close in meaning, amalgamate<\/em> implies the forming of a close union without complete loss of individual identities.<\/p> \/\/ refugees who were readily amalgamated<\/em> into the community<\/p>" }
}, {
"@type": "Question",
"name": "When can 'blend' be used instead of 'coalesce'?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": " The synonyms blend<\/em><\/a> and coalesce<\/em> are sometimes interchangeable, but blend<\/em> implies that the elements as such disappear in the resulting mixture.<\/p> \/\/ blended<\/em> several teas to create a balanced flavor<\/p>" }
}, {
"@type": "Question",
"name": "When might 'commingle' be a better fit than 'coalesce'?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": " The words commingle<\/em><\/a> and coalesce<\/em> are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, commingle<\/em> implies a closer or more thorough mingling.<\/p> \/\/ a sense of duty commingled<\/em> with a fierce pride drove her<\/p>" }
}, {
"@type": "Question",
"name": "When is 'fuse' a more appropriate choice than 'coalesce'?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": " The words fuse<\/em><\/a> and coalesce<\/em> can be used in similar contexts, but fuse<\/em> stresses oneness and indissolubility of the resulting product.<\/p> \/\/ a building in which modernism and classicism are fused<\/em><\/p>" }
}, {
"@type": "Question",
"name": "When could 'merge' be used to replace 'coalesce'?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": " Although the words merge<\/em><\/a> and coalesce<\/em> have much in common, merge<\/em> suggests a combining in which one or more elements are lost in the whole.<\/p> \/\/ in his mind reality and fantasy merged<\/em><\/p>" }
}, {
"@type": "Question",
"name": "In what contexts can 'mingle' take the place of 'coalesce'?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": " The meanings of mingle<\/em><\/a> and coalesce<\/em> largely overlap; however, mingle<\/em> usually suggests that the elements are still somewhat distinguishable or separately active.<\/p> \/\/ fear mingled<\/em> with anticipation in my mind<\/p>" }
}, {
"@type": "Question",
"name": "Where would 'mix' be a reasonable alternative to 'coalesce'?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": " While in some cases nearly identical to coalesce<\/em>, mix<\/em><\/a> may or may not imply loss of each element's identity.<\/p> \/\/ mix<\/em> the salad greens<\/p> \/\/ mix<\/em> a drink<\/p>" }
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