mirror (Meaning)
mirror (n)
polished surface that forms images by reflecting light
a faithful depiction or reflection
mirror (v)
reflect as if in a mirror
reflect or resemble
mirror (n.)
A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light.
That which gives a true representation, or in which a true image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar.
See Speculum.
mirror (v. t.)
To reflect, as in a mirror.
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mirror Sentence Examples
- The mirror reflected her image, revealing both her beauty and the wrinkles that time had etched upon her face.
- She paused in front of the mirror, scrutinizing her appearance with a critical eye.
- The ancient mirror, tarnished and cracked, served as a reminder of time's passage.
- The mirror on the wall seemed to possess a life of its own, distorting his reflection in strange and disconcerting ways.
- She stood by the mirror, her eyes closed, willing her body to become leaner, her skin to become smoother.
- The reflection in the mirror was not her own, but that of a stranger, her eyes filled with an unknown sorrow.
- The shattered mirror on the floor lay like a broken promise, its fragmented shards a reminder of the past.
- She turned away from the mirror, unable to bear the sight of her own reflection.
- The vanity mirror was adorned with countless lights and trinkets, designed to enhance her beauty.
- The mirror's surface shimmered and danced, as if it held secrets that only the stars could tell.
FAQs About the word mirror
polished surface that forms images by reflecting light, a faithful depiction or reflection, reflect as if in a mirror, reflect or resembleA looking-glass or a s
glass,looking glass, pier glass, cheval glass, hand glass, dressing glass, pier mirror,reflector
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The mirror reflected her image, revealing both her beauty and the wrinkles that time had etched upon her face.
She paused in front of the mirror, scrutinizing her appearance with a critical eye.
The ancient mirror, tarnished and cracked, served as a reminder of time's passage.
The mirror on the wall seemed to possess a life of its own, distorting his reflection in strange and disconcerting ways.