mixed
adjective
uk/mɪkst/ usshowing a mixture of different results, opinions, or qualities:
The country's overall economic performance last year was rather mixed.
The President's tax plan received a mixed reaction on Wall Street.
Government statistics offer a mixed picture of the economy's recovery.
a mixed bag
a range of things that differ in type or quality:
The financial results, so far, are a mixed bag.
a mixed bag of investment choices
a mixed development PROPERTY UK
a building project consisting of different types of buildings with different purposes or uses:
This is a mixed development of shared ownership and rented homes now being built in Ilford, East London.
a mixed message/mixed messages
a set of statements that seem to say first one thing and then a different or opposite thing:
send/give mixed messages It's frustrating when a manager sends mixed messages about an employee's performance.