looking glass (Meaning)

Wordnet

looking glass (n)

a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror

Webster

looking glass (n.)

A mirror made of glass on which has been placed a backing of some reflecting substance, as quicksilver.

Synonyms & Antonyms of looking glass

looking glass Sentence Examples

  1. Alice gazed into the looking glass, fascinated by its shimmering surface.
  2. The mirror served as a looking glass, reflecting the hidden secrets within her soul.
  3. Through the looking glass, he entered a realm where reality intertwined with fantasy.
  4. The broken shards of the looking glass scattered like diamonds, creating a mesmerizing display.
  5. The enigmatic painting had a strange glimmer, as if it were a living looking glass.
  6. The fortune teller's eyes shimmered like a looking glass, holding the secrets of the future.
  7. The ocean became a looking glass at sunset, its glassy surface mirroring the celestial canvas.
  8. The looking glass in the attic was said to reveal visions of the past and future.
  9. The camera's lens was a looking glass through which stories could be captured and shared.
  10. The child's imagination flourished as they explored the wonders hidden within the looking glass.

FAQs About the word looking glass

a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirrorA mirror made of glass on which has been placed a backing of some reflecting substance, as quicksilver.

mirror,glass,pier glass, dressing glass, cheval glass, pier mirror, hand glass, reflector

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Alice gazed into the looking glass, fascinated by its shimmering surface.

The mirror served as a looking glass, reflecting the hidden secrets within her soul.

Through the looking glass, he entered a realm where reality intertwined with fantasy.

The broken shards of the looking glass scattered like diamonds, creating a mesmerizing display.