mirrors (Meaning)
mirrors
an exemplary model, something that gives a true representation, something that gives a true likeness or description, to reflect in or as if in a mirror, a polished or smooth surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection, a smooth or polished surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection, resemble
Synonyms & Antonyms of mirrors
mirrors Sentence Examples
- The antique mirrors reflected the faded memories of a bygone era.
- The hall of mirrors created an infinite illusion, making visitors feel lost and dizzy.
- The vanity mirror revealed every blemish and wrinkle, making her self-conscious.
- The bathroom mirrors were covered in steam, obscuring the clear reflection.
- The rearview mirrors allowed the driver to see what was behind them.
- The smooth surface of the mirror reflected the sun's rays into the room, illuminating it with natural light.
- The broken mirrors in the alley were a testament to the violence that had occurred there.
- The surveillance mirrors in the store allowed the security guard to monitor any suspicious activity.
- The mirror neurons in the brain allowed her to understand and empathize with others' emotions.
- The vintage vanity mirror with ornate carvings became a prized possession in her collection.
FAQs About the word mirrors
an exemplary model, something that gives a true representation, something that gives a true likeness or description, to reflect in or as if in a mirror, a polis
glasses,looking glasses, pier mirrors, pier glasses,reflectors
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The antique mirrors reflected the faded memories of a bygone era.
The hall of mirrors created an infinite illusion, making visitors feel lost and dizzy.
The vanity mirror revealed every blemish and wrinkle, making her self-conscious.
The bathroom mirrors were covered in steam, obscuring the clear reflection.