The difference between Conflicted and Mixed

When used as adjectives, conflicted means in a state of personal or emotional conflict, whereas mixed means having two or more separate aspects.


check bellow for the other definitions of Conflicted and Mixed

  1. Conflicted as a verb:

  1. Conflicted as an adjective (North America, informal):

    In a state of personal or emotional conflict.

    Examples:

    "I felt conflicted about whether he liked me or not."

  2. Conflicted as an adjective:

    Possessing a conflict of interest.

  1. Mixed as a verb:

  1. Mixed as an adjective:

    Having two or more separate aspects.

    Examples:

    "I get a very mixed feeling from this puzzling painting."

  2. Mixed as an adjective:

    Not completely pure, tainted or adulterated.

    Examples:

    "My joy was somewhat mixed when my partner said she was pregnant: it's a lot of responsibility."

  3. Mixed as an adjective:

    Including both male(s) and female(s).

    Examples:

    "The tennis match was mixed with a boy and a girl on each side."

    "My son attends a mixed school, my daughter an all-girl grammar school."

  4. Mixed as an adjective:

    Stemming from two or more races or breeds

    Examples:

    "The benefit dog show has both mixed and single-breed competitions."

    "Mixed blood can surprisingly produce inherited properties which neither parent showed"